Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:14     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Anonymous wrote:Trevor Noah
Boy - Ronald Dahl autobiography
Caine mutiny
Catch 22
Henry sugar (Ronald Dahl short stories)


We've done a lot of road trips with Ronald Dahl, too! And agree with pp that audio Harry Potter also is great, even if everyone already read it and seen the movies.

Other hits have been compilations of myths from around the world which made it fun to discuss similarities and differences and things like how many of the Greek good character types references appear across pop culture.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 10:08     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Trevor Noah
Boy - Ronald Dahl autobiography
Caine mutiny
Catch 22
Henry sugar (Ronald Dahl short stories)
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2024 09:37     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Does it have to be fiction?

My kids liked Alexandra Petri and Lindy West's "Shit, Actually" assuming you're OK with your kids listening to swearing

For fiction, they liked Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, PG Wodehouse, and Saki
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2024 06:47     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Endless Night by Agatha Christie
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 18:30     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Born a crime.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 17:38     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Thanks! These are great ideas to look into.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 08:52     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Harry Potter series is fantastic on audio.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 08:48     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Our whole family enjoyed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. We also liked The Martian but all agreed that Project Hail Mary is better.

Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 08:22     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

The Maze Runner is interesting and could give the family lots to talk about.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 08:12     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

We liked The Guilty on audible. It was a good road book.
Zero G I would say is geared towards early teens, but we found the book to be engaging and we all enjoyed it ages 12 to 42. It was the type of book series (there are three or four in the series). it had very good voice actors which kept everybody hooked.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2024 08:03     Subject: Audiobooks for a family with teens

Going on a long car ride for spring break. We all like audiobooks but it’s been awhile since we have been in the car all at once for that much time. Kids are 16 and 14. Would love suggestions.

Thanks!