Looking for audiobook recommendations


He recently came into my basement office and asked if I wanted anything. After confirming that he can't force Peter Jackson to make a movie of The Hobbit and that there's nothing he can do to get the new Harry Potter book for me before July 21st, then I ask if he could possibly add some shelving.
Yay for handyman-technonerdboy husbands! Not only can he fix my computer, but he builds shelves, too! Now I have to figure out how to best make use of the space. Somehow, I don't think I'll have trouble filling it up.
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I bought The Kite Runner from iTunes just before Relay For Life; it was read by the author, Khaled Hosseini, and was excellent -- engrossing and moving, very well read. Now I've started listening to audiobooks on my iPod, sometimes when I'm out for a walk or when I'm doing household tasks.
But then I discovered Apple has advises users NOT to buy audiobooks from iTunes since some won't play on iPods. It looks like Apple's releasing corrected versions, though.
I tried signing up for Audible.com, but I had problems with their database...apparently only five other customers have had the same problem, which has not yet been resolved. I was on the phone for about 10-15 minutes with them before I gave up and asked them to cancel my trial membership. To Audible's credit, they did try a number of fixes and also let me have the free audio novel I originally wanted (A Thousand Splendid Suns, by the author of The Kite Runner) for no charge.
Anyone out there have other suggestions about about where else to get audio novels? I'm mainly interested in current releases, and am willing to pay for them. Also, can you recommend any good audiobooks?

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