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MartynDarkly 36, Male
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How many podiobooks are in your subscription sets?
5+
How do you listen to your podiobooks?
I change the frequency depending on the title
How much do we rock?
Like Led Zeppelin playing a gig with Hendrix and Gun's 'n' Roses....
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Curiouser and curiouser.....
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Murder at Avedon Hill - P G Holyfield

Nocturnal - Scott Sigler

Playing for Keeps - Mur Lafferty

Chronicles of Morevi (Remastered) - Tee Morris

Shadow Falls - Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff

Badge of Infamy - Lester Del Ray

Failed City monologues - Matt Wallace

Half Share - Nathan Lowell

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Top Reads of 2007

Well, it's that time of year again when the lists appear, and my blog is no different.

Having spent a large amount of time listening to podiobooks this year (alongside regular audiobooks) I thought it might be fun to list my top 5 of 2007.

Now I realise that this may well cause me more trouble than joy, but let's do it anyway.

5) Billibub Baddings and the case of the Singing Sword - Tee Morris

4) Jack Wakes Up - Seth Harwood

3) Crescent - Phil Rossi… Continue

Posted on January 13th, 2008 at 4:04pm — No Comments (Add)

The small, quiet voice in the dark.


A little over a year ago I developed a series of debilitating headaches that were diagnosed as 'Chronic Daily Headaches' - a condition similar to migraine. They came on a daily basis, hence the name, and required me to retire to a darkened room and wait for them to leave, which could take several hours. During this time reading was impossible, as was work, and playing with my two young children (thank God for my wife Naomi who shouldered this heavy burden with amazing patience and grace).… Continue

Posted on December 31st, 2007 at 9:38am — 2 Comments (Add)

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At 7:43am on December 31st, 2007, Evo Terra said…
Hi Martyn. Nice to have you here!
At 7:09am on December 31st, 2007, Nathan Lowell said…
Welcome aboard, Martyn. We gotta stop meeting like this ... Tee's gettin' suspicious ;)
 
 

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