Image 1 — Here’s everything I’ve listened to so far! What book do you think would fit with my taste?
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▲ 12 r/audible

Here’s everything I’ve listened to so far! What book do you think would fit with my taste?

I’m in the market for something new but don’t know where to turn next. I’ve also already read Project Hail Mary and absolutely loved it. Anyone have any suggestions for where I should go next?

Thanks!

EDIT: Yes, I understand this is a lot of Halo. I’m a big Halo fan and honestly haven’t been using Audible for long. Looking to branch out a bit. You’ll notice I’m asking for a new book without finishing the one I just started.

u/Silly_Cauliflower_93 — 3 days ago

Trade Painters, how do you know how much to charge?

I am considering starting an LLC and doing painting jobs on the side, but I have no clue how to price a job and deliver that price to a client. I understand there are apps you can use, but there seem to be many and I don’t know which is best and which are junk. I just did my first gig for a family friend and when he asked me how much it would cost I found myself staring at the ground trying to figure out how to price it, where I feel I could have pulled out a tool to put some numbers or something into and gotten a fair quote.

Are there decent apps that you have used that you can price a job and deliver a quote with? How much should I be charging as a painter with ~1 yr of experience? Is there a template or guide I could use for this pricing? Should I be getting more experience before doing this? For context I am a full time painter in a maintenance field and feel that my work, although I am aware I have techniques and skills to learn, is slightly above average. My LLC would be alongside my full time job until I decide if one is more profitable than the other.

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u/Silly_Cauliflower_93 — 1 month ago
▲ 72 r/Eragon

I (30M) just finished the Inheritance Cycle for the first time, and it broke me…

I love these characters. They have been apart of my every day for the last several weeks as I listened on audible as often as I could between home and work and at work. I knew from the first few chapters it would hurt to listen to this story end, however it would. I had read the first two books as a child and have remembered loving them for most my life until I finally decided to give them another visit, and boy am I thankful I did. I am so sad to have to part ways with them and admittedly cried listening to it on my drive home from work today. Roran yelling on the riverbank got me hard. I know Murtagh has been released and that is the next book in my list and it is setting up for more stories in the world, but it seems a big question mark as of now that we will see the gang back together in the same capacity as the Inheritance Cycle. I just wanted to share with you all how I’m feeling. Thank you Christopher for such an incredible series. I can’t wait to see what the future of Alagaësia holds for us to enjoy.

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u/Silly_Cauliflower_93 — 2 months ago
▲ 233 r/Helldivers+1 crossposts

The new Helldivers will be just fine...

Got into a trio that was already playing together. O1 and I were level 50+ and there other two were under 20. O1 had a very important mission and the two beginners understood the assignment. I wish every helldive was as fun as it was with these guys!

u/Silly_Cauliflower_93 — 3 months ago

All of a sudden my Strava and lunar complications just aren’t showing up? The moon went first so I restarted hoping rebooting would fix it and Strava vanished. I’ve tried changing the complications and they just don’t show up. Tapping in their location yields no results either. What’s next?

u/Silly_Cauliflower_93 — 4 months ago