Audio books have been discussed a bit before, but I never saw a list of recommendations. What books are good in an audio format (especially ones that can be listened to while driving)? I commute 45 minutes a day and would like to put that time to good use.
ETA: I'm mostly interested in non-fiction (goal here is to learn useful stuff, as opposed to entertainment).
Fiction or non-fiction?
Several courses from The Great Courses (formerly "The Teaching Company") are as good as the best audiobook you can find in the field.
Go for biological anthropology, evolutionary psychology game theory, particle physics for non-physicists and general biology. All from TTC. Don't take economics from universities (UCSD) too many mentions to stuff in the blackboard. Dennett's kinds of minds Pinker's how the mind works Diamonds guns germs and steel and collapse. Maybe Gladwell outliers, but missing the graphs will be sad.