The combination of bluetooth headphones and living alone has given me the opportunity to listen to a big number of audiobooks. This is my current queue of books to listen to.
Commentary on Society
The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray
Everybody Lies by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Rational Optimist by Matt Ridley
The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
Wilding by Isabella Tree
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
Philosophy & Ideology
A Classical Education by Caroline Taggart
A Little History of Philosophy by Nigel Warburton
Letters to a Young Contrarian by Christopher Hitchens
The Conservative Sensibility by George Will
The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama
British History
William Wilberforce by William Hague
A History of Britain: Volume 2 by Simon Schama
A History of Britain: Volume 3 by Simon Schama
Killers of the King by Charles Spencer
The New World by Sir Winston Churchill
A Brief History of the Anglo-Saxons by Geoffrey Hindley
No Such Thing as Society by Andy McSmith
Military History
D Day Through German Eyes Book 2
Zero Six Bravo by Damien Lewis
Warriors by Max Hastings
Das Reich by Manx Hastings
Overlord by Max Hastings
(Auto) Biography
What Do You Care What Other People Think? by Richard Feynman & Ralph Leighton
Red Notice by Bill Browder
Fiction
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Call for the Dead by John le Carre
The Gray Man by Mark Greaney
Professional & Business
Disrupted by Dan Lyons
On Target by Mark Greaney
How Brands Grow by Byron Sharp
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt
Self-Help Books
Yes! 50 Secrets from the Science of Persuasion
How to Talk to Anyone by Leil Lowndes
Pitch Anything by Oren Klaff
The Psychology of Selling by Brian Tracy
Running with the Kenyans by Adharanand Finn
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman