Anonymous wrote:These are great books, with wonderful narration:
Lessons in Chemistry
Rules of Civility
Dutch House (even though I hate Tom Hanks)
To Kill a mockingbird (read by sissy spacek)
Anonymous wrote:Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell
Cloud Cuckoo Land AND All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doer
Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
All of these have gorgeous writing and wonderful narrators!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this question. Try any book you would consider a “great book” on audio and see how it goes.
Have you never listened to an audiobook? A bad narrator can tank a book, so just because something is a great book doesn't mean it will translate well.
Anonymous wrote:The Inheritance of Loss
Any book by David Sedaris
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this question. Try any book you would consider a “great book” on audio and see how it goes.
I understand the question. OP doesn't want books that "take awhile to get into" and wants something that will grab them from the start. Audio books aren't the exact same experience as reading.
I listen while I do chores or go for a walk, and I find it actually encourages me to do MORE chores, because I am so entertained while I am scrubbing the marks off the walls or dusting the baseboards, I do random cleaning tasks I would normally dread.
True, but OP mentioned that she has listened to good audiobooks, but wants literature and they mentioned the booker prize and national book award. Being a good audiobook is not enough.
I can recommend plenty of excellent audiobooks but not many that are also literary (due to my lowbrow interests, not because they don’t exist). However, I liked listening to the audiobook of Caste and Overstory. My favorite audiobook (not “literature” but a great book) is Project Hail Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Daisy Jones and the Six is an AMAZING audiobook!
Anonymous wrote:I've read and listened to Leigh Bardugo's Ninth Gate. Both are great!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this question. Try any book you would consider a “great book” on audio and see how it goes.
+1Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this question. Try any book you would consider a “great book” on audio and see how it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this question. Try any book you would consider a “great book” on audio and see how it goes.
I understand the question. OP doesn't want books that "take awhile to get into" and wants something that will grab them from the start. Audio books aren't the exact same experience as reading.
I listen while I do chores or go for a walk, and I find it actually encourages me to do MORE chores, because I am so entertained while I am scrubbing the marks off the walls or dusting the baseboards, I do random cleaning tasks I would normally dread.