A couple years ago, I had a cornea transplant and was pretty out of it for around a week after the surgery. It was days and days until I could watch TV. After the initial two days or so of "Ow, oh my god, my EYE!!!" was over, my mom was nice enough to bring me some audiobooks from the lie-berry. It was then that I began my journey into the world that has
moved on, a.k.a. Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series. Oh my god, the guy who does books two through four is unbelievable. In book four, alone, he manages to come up with a couple dozen unique and all very convincing voices for characters. The sad part is, the guy got into a motorcycle accident before Stephen King knocked out books five through seven, and apparently has curtailed his audiobook narrations. A friend of his has taken over for the rest of the books since then, but even Stephen King himself has said that Frank Muller is the best person to ever narrate any Stephen King works.
http://bitchen.com/muller/I wish I could get audiobooks for the "Song of Ice and Fire" series, though, mentioned elsewhere in this part of the forums... I would *intentionally* go on long car trips, just so I could listen to that, if done well.