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 Argive wrote:
I have to say im pleasantly surpised. Im on "The flight of the eisenstein" already.

Really enjoyed the narration for the first 3 books and the story. Learning some cool lore. So far so good.


I went back to audible for the Horus Heresy. Love them. Sadly the best, Toby Longworth, doesn't stay too long, but the other voiceactors are mostly solid too.
For me audiobooks were an easy decision. I read a lot in my childhood, but now I'm too tired from work to read in bed and not fall asleep and I get sick if I even look at a book while on the subway to and from work, so I use that time to listen to audiobooks.
They are also great if you have a longer way on foot or while cooking and such, time you would not be able to do much else, not to mention while painting miniatures.
 
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