i'm going home in two weeks, so i'm starting to stockpile audiobooks for my drive back. having one for the drive down here made it go by so much faster (i listened to the last book in Piers Anthony's Incarnations of Immortality series). unfortunately, since i don't currently have access to P2P downloading, my options are limited to what is freely available. that leaves me with podcasted stuff (i've got some
James Patrick Kelly stories and some
Cory Doctorow stories), and public domain stuff. For the latter, my source has been
LibriVox. They have a large collection of public domain audiobooks read by various people from all across the interweb. So far I've downloaded
Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley,
War of the Worlds by HG Wells,
The Metamorphosis by Kafka, and
Notes from the Underground by Dostoyevsky. If anyone has read any of their other
completed books and would like to recommend some, please do. Or if anyone knows of other sources of good, free audiobooks, let me know. I'll have at least 35 hours of driving (going to florida adds 12), so gimme something to do.