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Okay, I am soliciting extremely specific audiobook recommendations. As you know, I am not crazy about audiobooks in general, but there are some good ones out there, but I have enjoyed exactly two of them: Unruly: A History Of England’s Kings and Queen by David Mitchell and The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green.
Things these two books have in common: they are nonfiction, they are not memoirs, they are episodic, they're read by the author, they're funny (Green's is also deeply moving, but that's not a necessity), and they're written by smart people.
I don't know what I'm looking for, but I thought it might be worth it to ask and see if anyone else has any recs that might work for me.
Things these two books have in common: they are nonfiction, they are not memoirs, they are episodic, they're read by the author, they're funny (Green's is also deeply moving, but that's not a necessity), and they're written by smart people.
I don't know what I'm looking for, but I thought it might be worth it to ask and see if anyone else has any recs that might work for me.

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If you ever want something a bit more frothy (though still quite serious at times), I recommend Kelly Bishop's recent memoir The Third Gilmore Girl as a fellow Emily Gilmore enthusiast! <3 I just loved listening to her read it.
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Does Mary Beard do her own audiobooks? Or other documentary presenters?
I have no idea! I bet Lucy Worsley does....
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Just to be a little more specific, since you asked, even though I know poetry is personal: Any of Tommy Pico's books, read by him, are capital-E Experiences.
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Thank you!
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