I have an Audible Plus membership, Amazon Prime is putting a bunch of audiobooks on sale right now, and I'm doing a lot of driving.
Please recommend me some audiobooks! I'm looking for books that are enjoyable as audiobooks, not just good books that have an audio edition. My favorite audiobooks include The Only Good Indians, Wylding Hall, Chiwetel Ejiofor reading Piranesi, Rob Inglis reading Lord of the Rings, and Donna Tartt reading True Grit.
Please recommend me some audiobooks! I'm looking for books that are enjoyable as audiobooks, not just good books that have an audio edition. My favorite audiobooks include The Only Good Indians, Wylding Hall, Chiwetel Ejiofor reading Piranesi, Rob Inglis reading Lord of the Rings, and Donna Tartt reading True Grit.
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One of the Sharpe's Rifles series got me happily from Tucson AZ to Fort Worth, TX a bunch of years ago. If you're interested I could track down the narrator.
Did you ever try Patrick O'Brian? There's one narrator who is absolutely terrific.
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Those Who Went Remain There Still by Cherie Priest read by Marc Vietor and Eric Michael Summerer
Salsa Nocturna: Stories, Half-Resurrection Blues, Midnight Taxi Tango, and Battle Hill Bolero by Daniel Jose Older ready by the author
Are you looking for fiction primarily? I have a lot of non-fiction recommendations too.
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I also really love Lisette Lecat's narration of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, which is a delightful slice-of-life-in-Botswana series.
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* The Rivers of London books (can't remember the narrator's name, Kobna something)
* Mary Robinette Koval reading October Daye
* The "full cast" version of Dune
* The Star Wars novel Ahsoka read by the original voice actor Ashley Eckstein
* Stephen Fry has an audible original called "Victorian Secrets"
* Audible sells several of "The Great Courses" and I think they're some of the best bang for your credit
* If you love some NPR Glenn Weldon wrote a book on the history of Batman and his reading (complete with impressions of Comic Book Guy and Lego Batman) is a delight
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Beyond that, I'm afraid I can't really make recs, as I don't have any good audiobook-listening situations in my life and therefore don't know very many.
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If you have any interest in the audiobook of The Silmarillion (admittedly not to everyone's taste), Martin Shaw does a great job of reading that one.
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Also Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson truly has one of the most interesting audio narrayors; the book is weird and delightful itself -- it's sort of about toxic female friendships and class divides and the challenges of parenting, but it's much stranger than that -- and the narrator does a very specific regional Appalachian accent that you don't here much/ever in media.
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I really enjoyed the narrator for Clockwork Boys (by T Kingfisher / Ursula Vernon).
Everything else I've been listening to on Audible is, uh, Warhammer 40k, so possibly not of general interest to you (I listen to A LOT of WH40k audiobooks).
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For YA, I really liked the narrator in the Trials of Apollo series by Rick Riordan. (I also think the Kane Chronicles by the same author is much better in audio than in print.)
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I agree with everyone else who has mentioned it that Kobna Holdbrook-Smith's work on the Rivers of London audiobooks has been excellent and has enhanced the books for me.
I've just started the audiobook for A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik and am enjoying the reader's voice a ton -- she really doubles down on the sarcastic, bitter teenager and it works perfectly for the main character.
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And thanks for asking for these recs - I'm saving the link to this post for future audiobook exploring!
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