Anonymous wrote:I really loved The Poet X as an audiobook, because the lyrical writing is beautiful read aloud. It’s YA but was so engaging on a road trip for me.
I agree with the memoir suggestion above. For example Stanley Tucci’s Taste was great, not because it was the best book ever (though it was good), but because I love him. Anything read by David Sedaris is also a good bet.
Some other audiobook faves:
The Nature Fix
Educated
How the Word is Passed
I haven’t listened to Harry Potter audiobooks yet, but I’ve heard they are very well done.
I've been listening to the HP audiobooks and find myself hooked (and also regretting that I didn't get into these until the JKR controversy; I would have preferred to enjoy them without having to think about her being so trolly). They are well done. I think they switched voice actors after the third or fourth and it was a little jarring getting used to that switch, but now I am used to it. And pretty engrossed in this children's book series.
I really enjoyed soe of the others recommended here already - Remarkably Bright Creatures, and Nothing to See Here, especially. I liked Circe a lot, too.