The Ugly Cry by Danielle Henderson
Somebody's Daughter by Ashley Ford I also listened to Michele Obama's book Becoming on audio and really loved listening to her voice. I never would have picked up the actual book version of that. But I really enjoyed it. |
I agree with the Neil Gaiman recommendations. I love The Graveyard Book
Cary Elwes book about The Princess Bride Thursday Murder Club - series of 3 books, all excellent on audio. |
If you like YA, look at the Bloody Jack series. They are really diverting. If you like weird, steampunk and or vampires and wearwolves, look up the author Gail Garriger. she's very creative. |
I.M. by Isaac Mizrahi - it is his autobiography read by Isaac, it was probably one of the best audiobooks I ever stumbled upon. And I am not usually “into” celebrities, or fashion, or current autobiographies, or the like. But for me it was just a wonderful unexpected pleasure: I usually listen to audiobooks during my commute, so I actually found myself looking forward to my commute. He is funny, witty, very well read, had great life experiences and listening to him reading his autobiography felt like having a nice conversation with a good friend. |
Louise Penny's Armand Gamache series. They're wonderful- I'm completely addicted to them.
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson Remarkably Bright Creatures- Shelby Van Pelt |
Bumping because someone started a new thread asking for audiobook recommendations. |