The 2026 Audie Award winners are here
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the APA’s Audiobook of the Year; plus, check out more must-listens honored at last night’s epic celebration.
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the APA’s Audiobook of the Year; plus, check out more must-listens honored at last night’s epic celebration.
The author discusses her novel's exploration of trauma, transformation, and the dangerous power of authentic artistic expression.
With the long-anticipated film adaptation finally on the horizon, excitement around Andy Weir’s story has surged again, bringing new listeners—and longtime fans—back into orbit.
“She teaches us to keep using the one thing we all have: our voice,” the author says of her novel focused on the infamous Egyptian queen, narrated by Adjoa Andoh.
Live vicariously through a hilarious protagonist who fakes a pregnancy to get time off and a new start—just not the new start she expected.
From international classics like Chess and Go to the TTRPGs that redefined how we socialize, it simply doesn't get more human than a game night.
Charming love story aside, the labor concerns of this classic Victorian novel feel urgently relevant today.
February listening recommendations from the National Literacy Trust.
In “The Crown’s Silence,” scholar and historian Brooke Newman traces the royal role in colonial slavery.
Presenting Audible’s biggest books for Hollywood’s biggest night.
Author Gregg Hurwitz discusses the evolution of Orphan X, his love of vigilantes, and his partnership with fan-favorite narrator Scott Brick.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with these equine-inspired listens.