Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Audiobooks

These are some of my favorite audiobooks!

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018.

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1. A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson

This is a full cast audiobook and the interviews are all acted out. The audiobook really brought this entire story to life and I can’t recommend it enough.

2. The Night Swim by Megan Goldin

This is another full cast audio! I LOVED that the podcast chapters really sounded like a real podcast segment.

3. The Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout

This entire series published by Tantor audio (my favorite) and is narrated by Justine Eyre – who is quickly becoming a favorite narrator! Justine Eyre flawlessly transitions between characters and elevates every book they narrate.

4. Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi

This book is narrated by Dominic Hoffman but I definitely thought this book had a full cast for the entire first half. I was blown away by how unique Dominic Hoffman narrated each character – which is an amazing feat considering how many different perspectives are in this book!!

5. The Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall

I’ve read a lot of reviews that said they thought this book was too long, but I didn’t even realize this book was long because Joe Jameson did such an amazing job narration this story! It’s a 13 hour audiobook but I still finished the entire thing in 2 days!

6. Dear Emmie Blue by Lia Louis

Katy Sobey narrates this adult contemporary and it literally felt like Emmie Blue was telling her story. I love when narrators capture the main character so wholly. And Katy Sobey killed it.

7. Ready Player One by Earnest Cline

Quite possibly my favorite audiobook ever – because Wil Wheaton. Enough said.

8. The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

Neil Gaiman’s voice was made for audio narration. I love that he narrates so many of this books and this was AMAZING.

9. Let’s Get Textual by Teagan Hunter

This was one of the first audiobooks I ever listened too and it’s still an all-time favorite. The beginning portion of this book contains a lot of phone calls and texts between the MCs and it just translated to audio really well. It’s also laugh out loud funny!

10. Cassidy Blake series by Victoria Schwab

I LOVE these audiobooks! There’s music and ambience and this story just comes to life via audio. Can’t recommend this one enough!


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10 responses to “Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Audiobooks”

  1. evelynreads1 Avatar
    evelynreads1

    I really want to listen to A good girl’s guide to murder, but my audiobook apps do not have it..
    I might have to try The ocean at the end of the lane on audio!

    (www.evelynreads.com)

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    1. paperbacks.and.planners Avatar

      Yeah unfortunately I couldn’t find it anywhere to stream either, I had to buy it.. Hopefully it’s added to some soon!!

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  2. Sam@WLABB Avatar

    I keep telling people how I set aside the book of Boyfriend Material, but fell in love with the story via audio. I also listened to Emmie Blue. My heart exploded from that book.

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  3. Jess @ Jessticulates Avatar

    Great list! A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is on my TBR–I might have to give the audiobook a try. 🙂

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  4. Veronika @ Wordy and Whimsical Avatar

    Boyfriend Material is easily one of the best audiobooks I’ve ever read. I loved it so much! I have to admit, The Ocean at the End of the Lane didn’t work for me as well as I was hoping it would, but it was still really enjoyable and now I wish I’d read the audiobook.

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    1. paperbacks.and.planners Avatar

      Neil Gaiman is definitely a hit or miss author. But he has an amazing narrating voice! And if he doesn’t do the narration, his books have a full cast ❤

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  5. corastillwrites Avatar

    The Ocean at the End of the Lane must be great as an audiobook, it has such a bedtime-story vibe!

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    1. paperbacks.and.planners Avatar

      YES! And Neil Gaiman’s voice is so soothing!!

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