Lots of you will be travelling this weekend - car, bus, plane - or maybe you're the one doing all the cooking! Either way, an audio book makes a great companion. I've listed five that I've enjoyed below. AND make sure you enter the amazing giveaway I have for a fantastic selection of 10 audiobooks that have been generously donated by Galaxy Press, Hachette Audio, Harper Audio, High Bridge Audio, Macmillan, Penguin Random House Audio, and Post Hypnotic Press, Scholastic, Simon and Schuster Audio, and Tantor Audio. Enter at the end of the post.
And in no particular order, here are five of my favorite listens:
The Passage by Justin Cronin is the first book is this apocalyptic trilogy. The reader for all three entries is Scott Brick. Brick is a fantastic narrator. Or perhaps I should say performer. His voice is amazingly expressive. He narrates all three books. Listen to an excerpt of The Passage. (My review)

Matchup is edited by Lee Child. But here's the great thing - this is a short story collection featuring iconic characters from many authors. And it's narrated by many readers. The stories are great and it's a wonderful way to discover new readers. Listen to an excerpt of Matchup. (My review)

She Rides Shotgun is Jordan Harper's debut novel. It reads like a movie and narrator David Marantz's interpretation captured the feeling of danger and action that drives the book. Listen to an excerpt of She Rides Shotgun. (My review)
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7 comments:
I love audio books too but, sadly, haven't read any of your favorites.
I love audiobooks. I used to have a long commute and listened then. Now I listen while walking. Great recommendations. Thanks.
The audiobooks all sounds wonderful. Your faves are special.
I just finished Yesterday by Felicia Yap and it was a really unique suspense story. I also heartily recommend Sourdough by Robin Sloan because it's one of my favorite audiobooks. Quirky and clever.
Audiobooks: Jim Dale does excellent Harry Potter audiobooks--he's so much better an actor than Stephen Fry! I want to own the P.G. Wodehouse audiobooks, but they 're so expensive and the library doesn't have them!
I recommend Darynda Jones' Charley Davidson series. The books are a lot of fun, and the narrator (Lorelei King) is perfect for this series.
I would recommend the Iron Druid series by Kevin Hearne. The books are wonderful and full of laughter and thrills as well.
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