I loved these audiobooks. What's next?

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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
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Anonymous wrote:The Push
Crying in H Mart
The Hate U Give (YA book, but still really good!)
The Vanishing Half
Something in the Water
What Happened To You (non fiction, but really good)
Educated
Where the Crawdads Sing
Little Fires Everywhere
The Dutch House
Nothing to See Here
Where’d You Go Bernadette
The Help

I listen to a LOT of audio books…


Nothing To See Here was a GREAT audiobook!


I’ve read almost all of these! Similar taste!


Ooh…what else do you recommend?? I need a new one


Anxious People
Anonymous
Hot tip - ya’ll are my people.

Check with your local library to get all of these for FREE. I downloaded the apps Libby and Hoopla and connected my library card and presto! Instant free access to all the books.

I usually have 2-3 books I’m “reading” at a time. One serious, one drama and one self-help.
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Anonymous wrote:Hot tip - ya’ll are my people.

Check with your local library to get all of these for FREE. I downloaded the apps Libby and Hoopla and connected my library card and presto! Instant free access to all the books.

I usually have 2-3 books I’m “reading” at a time. One serious, one drama and one self-help.


Agree, but my audio options are limited at the library. Plus, I have an audible subscription with 11 credits. And if you cancel, you lose them all. So I keep it going...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hot tip - ya’ll are my people.

Check with your local library to get all of these for FREE. I downloaded the apps Libby and Hoopla and connected my library card and presto! Instant free access to all the books.

I usually have 2-3 books I’m “reading” at a time. One serious, one drama and one self-help.


Agree, but my audio options are limited at the library. Plus, I have an audible subscription with 11 credits. And if you cancel, you lose them all. So I keep it going...

Agree with both these posters. Most audiobooks from the library, but there are some you can’t get from from the library, like Project Hail mary, which was so good.
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Agree with so many of above. The (JKR) Robert Galbraith audible books are great. The narration is done really well and the story telling very engaging. Listen to in order as stories build on each other. I keep checking when next book out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hot tip - ya’ll are my people.

Check with your local library to get all of these for FREE. I downloaded the apps Libby and Hoopla and connected my library card and presto! Instant free access to all the books.

I usually have 2-3 books I’m “reading” at a time. One serious, one drama and one self-help.


Agree, but my audio options are limited at the library. Plus, I have an audible subscription with 11 credits. And if you cancel, you lose them all. So I keep it going...


You can pause the audible subscription until you use them up.
Anonymous
The aubrey and maturin books (master and commander) are absolutely great as audiobooks! Great narrator, fascinating, quite funny at times, great character development. And there are a tone in the series.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Push
Crying in H Mart
The Hate U Give (YA book, but still really good!)
The Vanishing Half
Something in the Water
What Happened To You (non fiction, but really good)
Educated
Where the Crawdads Sing
Little Fires Everywhere
The Dutch House
Nothing to See Here
Where’d You Go Bernadette
The Help

I listen to a LOT of audio books…


Nothing To See Here was a GREAT audiobook!


I’ve read almost all of these! Similar taste!


Ooh…what else do you recommend?? I need a new one


Anxious People


I listened to that one already

I also loved A Man Called Ove as and audio book!
Anonymous
I listened to the Raven Cycle books by Maggie Stiefvater and thought both the books and the narrator were incredible. Started with my tween, who loved them, but is currently too busy to listen to more. I’ve moved on to the linked series on my own.
Anonymous
I listened to Local Woman Missing and thought it was really good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree with so many of above. The (JKR) Robert Galbraith audible books are great. The narration is done really well and the story telling very engaging. Listen to in order as stories build on each other. I keep checking when next book out.


+1 Love his narrations. I wonder if he has done any other books.
Anonymous
Rainbow Rowell's books are great in audio

So are Neil Gaiman, he does them himself - highly recommend the Graveyard Book

I like to hunt around for books read by David Tenant too, and discovered the Wizards of Once series - it's middle grade but I love listening to him tell the stories.
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As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride, read by Cary Elwes
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Black Cake - new this month (first time author) and terrific on audio
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