Get starstruck with the best celebrity-narrated audiobooks
These star-studded listens include all-time classic literature, immersive audio dramas, and buzzy contemporary favorites.
These star-studded listens include all-time classic literature, immersive audio dramas, and buzzy contemporary favorites.
Sylvia Nasar's biography of John Forbes Nash Jr., Nobel laureate and schizophrenia survivor, offers an honest account of a complicated, troubled man and the woman who saved his life.
Sally Rooney's much-celebrated story of a rocky young romance transcends the wonder and agony of first love to capture the transformative power of relationships.
This 1866 Russian literary masterpiece has a lot to say about right and wrong, alienation and poverty, and the psychophysiology of guilt.
In her only published novel, Emily Brontë brilliantly intertwines a passionate, tragic love story with a powerful—and timeless—character study of the toll of resentment and revenge.
To celebrate the release of the movie musical, revisit Alice Walker's iconic novel and follow its journey across four decades of adaptations.
Calling all flesh-and-blood Atticus Finchs—our country needs you more than ever!
Exploring the toll of tragedy and grief, Fredrik Backman’s novel affirms the healing power of being recognized, needed, and given the benefit of the doubt.
Offering advice and reassurance for parents of kids from toddlers to teens, our list covers everything from giving children autonomy to giving yourself a break.
Celeste Ng's searing novel explores the tense relationship between two very different women and their common bond—struggling with how to be a mother to a teenage daughter.
Breaking the silence surrounding domestic and sexual abuse, Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel continues to inspire for its portrayals of strong Black women, including its young heroine, Celie.
Jenny Han's YA romance exploring themes of family, sisterhood, integrity, and, yes, first love, is a sweet, uplifting listen for all ages.