beautiful ruin

Beautiful Ruins

By Jess Walter

Read this juicy novel for the trip to Italy. Listen to it for the crisp-sounding, English-speaking yet Italian Edoardo Ballerini sitting beside you as the guide on that trip—who can really roll his r's.
greeme

By Graham Greene

I'm only going to say this once: Colin Firth's speaking softly, directly into your ear—and he's talking about love.
the help

By Kathryn Stockett

Unlike the lone narrator of most audiobooks, The Help has four, including Octavia Spencer whose real-life friendship with the author Kathryn Stockett helped inspire the character of Minny. The result? You feel as if you're sitting in the kitchen with these women from 1960s Mississippi, listening to the story unfold around you.
in sunburned country

By Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson narrates his own hilarious, thought-provoking nonfiction books, and by listening to him, you hear the story exactly as he wrote it—with every punchline perfectly different. In a Sunburned Country, a tour of the lethal animals of Australia, isn’t so much about the plot as it is about the quirky nature of both the country and the author. Our alternate choice? A Short History of Nearly Everything.
society's child

By Janis Ian

Memoirs and autobiographies read by the author make for such intimate, compelling audiobooks; you get to hear the real voice of the real human being behind the real story (Think about: Bossypants, by Tina Fey and The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls). But Society's Child—Janis Ian's look at the turbulent, eye-opening 1960s—goes a step deeper by incorporating her songs and guitar music into the recording.
the poisonwood bible

By Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver's novel about a missionary family who moves from Georgia to the Congo is devastating—and riveting. And when it's read aloud, you get such a complete understanding of each of the four Price sisters, mostly due to narrator Dean Robertson, who creates a completely different, totally believable voice for each one. Be prepared to weep—and lose the next 12 hours and 10 minutes.
harry potter

By J.K. Rowling

Something about listening to a fairy tale—even a modern one—makes all that fictional magic feel so much more potent and realistic. J.K. Rowling’s classic has been recorded by two narrators, but our favorite is Jim Dale for his deep, rich voice that makes each novel sound like a book of spells come to life.

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