I need an audible narrator & storyline to relax me

Anonymous
I am in extended stay @ Hospital. Getting no sleep.
Please recommend
-realistic fiction
-soothing narration (sorry has to be American English or I focus on trying to understand the words = not passive lustenung
Anonymous
The Unsinkable Greta James -- good story and likeable main character. No violence/trauma and told in a straightforward way - no flashbacks/perspective swiches, which can be hard to follow on audio. The narrator was clear and easy to understand, too.

You might want to try searching Audible for particular narrators you've enjoyed. Julia Whelen is one of my favorites. I liked Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing (a little like Where'd You Go Bernadette, but not quite as zany).

Daisy Jones and the Six is also excellent on audio, and Julia Whelen is one of the readers. But it flips back and forth between different characters' perspectives, which might be a little tricky if you're sleep deprived. Same with Malibu Rising, which toggles between present and past. But also good on audio. Good luck and get well soon!
Anonymous
One to Watch, by Kate Stayman-London (especially if you've ever watched The Bachlorette / Bachelor)

Anything by Emily Giffin, Jennifer Weiner, or Allison Winn Scotch (American chick lit, but not so formulaic)

Anonymous
Murder she Wrote
Anonymous
I listen to the Story of Human Language on Audible when I want to sleep well. It is a Great Courses book and I've learned quite a bit and slept very well in between.
Anonymous
I watch a nature show or a historical documentary on TV and the narration puts me to sleep quickly. David Attenborough for sure.
Anonymous
Audible has Emma Thompson narrating pride and prejudice for free I think. Yes, it’s a British voice. That said, it helps me fall asleep because I know the story.
Anonymous
This was one of my favorite ever audiobooks!!! Beautiful and engaging reader.

https://www.amazon.com/100-Year-Old-Man-Climbed-Window-Disappeared/dp/1401324649
Anonymous
She has a mild accent, but I find Saskia Maarlevald's voice to be incredibly relaxing. She reads a lot of Kate Quinn's books. Quinn writes well-researched historical fiction that focuses on women's achievements. The combo is fantastic.

https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Saskia+Maarleveld
Anonymous
The Dutch House narrated by Tom Hanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She has a mild accent, but I find Saskia Maarlevald's voice to be incredibly relaxing. She reads a lot of Kate Quinn's books. Quinn writes well-researched historical fiction that focuses on women's achievements. The combo is fantastic.

https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Saskia+Maarleveld


Yes! I was going to recommend exactly this. Kate quinn has awesome books. Even when Saskia does English accents, it is not difficult to understand. Very enjoyable.
Anonymous
Any update, OP? Did any of these suggestions help? How are you?
Anonymous
I fall asleep to Dateline and Forensic Files.
Anonymous
The Calm app has sleep stories - for adults! So good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Unsinkable Greta James -- good story and likeable main character. No violence/trauma and told in a straightforward way - no flashbacks/perspective swiches, which can be hard to follow on audio. The narrator was clear and easy to understand, too.

You might want to try searching Audible for particular narrators you've enjoyed. Julia Whelen is one of my favorites. I liked Cleo McDougal Regrets Nothing (a little like Where'd You Go Bernadette, but not quite as zany).

Daisy Jones and the Six is also excellent on audio, and Julia Whelen is one of the readers. But it flips back and forth between different characters' perspectives, which might be a little tricky if you're sleep deprived. Same with Malibu Rising, which toggles between present and past. But also good on audio. Good luck and get well soon!


I LOVED the audible version of Daisy Jones and the Six. It was available at the library.
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