My favorite audiobooks | 30+ recommendations!
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- I read a LOT of audiobooks. Here are some of my favorites across all different genres ! Do you listen to audiobooks? Let me know what some of your favorite audiobooks are in the comments!
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sameeee..... teddy hamilton, andi ardnt and zachary webber are my trio for audiobooks!!
And stephanie rose too
Audiobooks is how I do most of my reading, they're honestly a godsend! 🤩
I think my favorite to this day has to be An absolutely remarkable thing by Hank Green. But I'll listen to literally anything Kristen Sieh narrates u.u
So many of these are my favorites too, so I must subscribe for more recs. I love high quality audiobooks with ambiance and sounds in addition to the story.
So glad it was helpful! I'll definitely do a part 2 sometime :)
The Anthropocene Reviewed is one of my all time favourite books❤
I would also recommend the dramatised Sandman series by Neil Gaiman and Written in Bone by Sue Black (a non-fiction dive into foresic anthropology)
My top audiobook is Circe by Madeline Miller as the narrator has the most relaxing voice I've ever heard. Also enjoyed Daisy Jones and the six as an audiobook, if I remember correctly it had multiple narraters. Dawn by Octavia E Butler as audio also made it extra creepy.
I finished listening to the audiobook of T. Kingfisher's "A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking" and thought it was adorable and a really fun story. I just started listening to the audiobook of "Sign Here" by Claudia Lux and am enjoying it so far. It also has multiple narrators since it's told from multiple POVs. I also have Riley Sager's "The House Across the Lake," Selma Blair's "Mean Baby," and Camilla Sten's "The Lost Village" next up on my audiobook queue.
How Y'all Doing?: Misadventures and Mischief from a Life Well Lived. He narrates it himself and it’s just a laugh riot mixed with so much bittersweet truth. Another audiobook I really recommend is The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek and The Book Woman’s Daughter. The story is rich & captivating and the narrator is superb. It’s very different from the other books you’ve mentioned, but I cannot imagine you wouldn’t love it.
Sorry, the beginning of my comment was cut off. lol Just was saying you might enjoy Leslie Jordan’s final memoir, “How Y’all Doing?”
Lovely war and the illuminea trilogy are some of my favorite audiobooks
My favorite audiobooks are The Greatcoats series narrated by Joe Jameson!
Multiple narrators for multiple POVs for me!!
I've recently listened "The One" and enjoyed it a lot! At first I was a bit confused as to what charachter we are following, despite having mutliple narrators. But after some time I got used to it. I would say, I enjoy multiple narrators more than one, if the story is from multiple POVs. It's almost like listening to a play!
However the other week I started listening "Daisy Jones and The Sixth" and I just couldn't do it. There are so many narrators and they change so often, that my little brain just can't handle it 😵💫 I might need to give it another go later, but do it with the ebook in front of me, so that it's a bit easier.
I think my favorite books to listen are thrillers and romances. But I need to be doing something else while listening, like do a puzzle or color by numbers. Otherwise my mind wanders and I just miss everything and have to go back.
Would recommend "The Test" by Sylvain Neuvel and also "Foe", "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" by Iain Reid!🙂
Totally agree I need to be doing something while listening also I've been wanting to pick up more Ian Reid good to known the audiobooks are good!!
What’s your opinion to listen to spicy romance books? I feel increasingly uncomfortable listening to the spicy scenes,especially around others.
I did recently have a situation where I was listening to an audiobook driving to the grocery store and an unexpected spicy scene came up.. a little awkward to say the least!
I don’t mind audiobooks where there are multiple narrators to tell a story. The full cast can be a totally different experience. Like listening to a radio drama. A single narrator doing multiple voices can be nice as long as the narrator has range to make everyone sound different. I tried to read Honey Girl as an audiobook and found myself not understanding who was who because the narrator just did not have the range.
Just shared this video with my mom lol she was looking for new audiobooks! Do you read any historical fiction? That’s her favorite genre and she’d love some recs!
Omg I miss Denise I actually rarely read historical fiction but i've heard lessons in chemistry is really good if she hasn't read that yet!
@@katiemariereads Thanks! I’ll let her know :)