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Fiction or non-fiction are both fine. Here’s what I’m seeking:
—not a new best seller, because I’m hoping for availability on Libby —if fiction, an engaging story with just a few main characters. I find audiobooks with a ton of main characters too hard to follow. I like things that are interesting right from the start and books that inspire conversation. All genres are fine. For nonfiction, I like gripping stories from which o learn something. Ideas?! |
| Looked for older ones in my Audible account - Heart's Invisible Furies, Trevor Noah's Born a Crime, A Man Called Ove are all older ones that I really liked on audiobook. |
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The Four Winds by Kristen Hannah comes to mind.
There are not a lot of characters, and you will learn all about the dust bowl. But it is sad from beginning to end. |
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Books by Nicholas Sparks generally don't have a lot of characters. He writes romance novels.
One of his books is called Nights in Rodanthe. It is about a man and a woman who shelter from a storm together. There are very few characters in that book. |
| Me Before You by Jojo Moyes doesn't have a lot of characters. |
| The audiobook for All The King's Men is excellent. I think the characters are distinct enough that the number of characters won't be hard to follow. |
| Yellowface by RF Kuang |
| I listened to Someday I Shall Astonish the world by Nina Stibbe on audio and enjoyed it. It’s about two friends and easy to follow, light but not dumb. I like her books. Quirky, British, funny, heartwarming. |
| Nothing to See Here has very few characters and a very good narrator! |