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Robin Sloan goes high science fantasy in his wildly imaginative “Moonbound”
The bestselling author of “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore” takes us 11,000 years forward to an Earth full of talking beavers, plural beings, and big ideas about consciousness.
Nature's movers and shakers
These listens go deep on a species or system that plays a unique and irreplaceable role in nature.
The lushest romance listens for "Bridgerton" fans
Pining for the return of the swoon-worthy Netflix series? Here's our list of romance audiobooks like Bridgerton that fans are bound to fall for.
The top 100 classic books of all time
This collection celebrates that magical moment when one of the “Great Books” becomes an absolutely fantastic listen.
Naomi Alderman offers us a glimpse into “The Future”
The author of “The Power” on the crucial skills we’ll need to survive an apocalypse and how we just might save the world by working together.
Happy Disasters
These stories provide emotional gut punches paired with a glimpse of the miraculous when you're looking for an injection of hope in your next listen.
*A Twisted Love Story* tracks a roller-coaster relationship with murderous consequences
Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife and Sleeping Dogs Lie, wanted to center her next thriller around a relationship so all-consuming, it drags everyone into its chaos.
Modernizing *The Little Mermaid* with a superstar performance
Author Dina Gregory’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale resurfaces darker elements from the original, and finds surprising resonance in the age of social media.
With Her Stories, Rachel Joyce Finds Hope and Renewal in the Face of Grief
The bestselling author, who closes her Harold Fry trilogy with “Maureen,” discusses personal journeys, sticky closets, and how writers act as therapists for their characters.
Elizabeth Banks says your sex education isn’t over
Producer, writer, director, and actor Elizabeth Banks’s Audible Original, ‘My Body, My Podcast,’ gets into the nitty-gritty of sex, growing up, and self-love.
Amor Towles's Characters Surprise Him in 'The Didomenico Fragment'
From a collection of his own experiences, the best-selling author of 'A Gentleman in Moscow' and 'Rules of Civility' crafts a story about a man on a mission to find a missing fragment of a masterpiece, performed by six-time Emmy winner John Lithgow.
In 'Playing Burton,' Matthew Rhys Sees Himself
Richard Burton was the reason Matthew Rhys became an actor. Now, the Emmy Award-winner becomes his childhood idol and fellow Welshman in the one-man show about Burton's life.
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