The Ultimate Audiobook Gift Guide for Everyone on Your Holiday List
Solve the annual shopping puzzle with these crowd-pleasing listens.
Solve the annual shopping puzzle with these crowd-pleasing listens.
Peter Sagal, host of NPR's 'Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me', has poured his years as a runner into his new book, ‘The Incomplete Book About Running,’ and what stands are insightful stories and a powerful message as he goes both funny and deep.
These two rockstar YA authors share how they came together to write ‘What if It’s Us’ and what it’s like to have their dream cast bring it to life in audio.
This multi-talented young author shares how her darkly comedic breakout thriller about a pair of interesting Nigerian sisters came to life and why it soars in audio.
The young poet who's helped make writing in verse cool again tells Editor Kat why it's a gateway to other literature, why his "mosaic of failures" is important, and why the mask may never come off.
Tiffany Pham, founder and CEO of the online platform Mogul, which aims to change the lives of women worldwide, shares why her first solo book is just the inspiration young women need and how audiobooks helped make her who she is today.
The author and motivational speaker shares his unique approach to self-help.
Adam Cayton-Holland shares what it was like to tell his late sister's story while writing a memoir about his own.
Two years after he published his second novel, the talented author is seeing his complex Nigeria-set work get new life. He shares what it all means with editor Sam Pagan.
The author of 'That's Not What Happened' and 'The Duff' caught up with editor Rachael to talk about representation, how geek girls find their way, and how audiobooks aid accessibility.
Author Ingrid Rojas Contreras shares how her cartel-tinged novel 'Fruit of the Drunken Tree' revisits a nation’s violent history through the eyes of a child.
Watch as the fan-favorite author and narrator team, who've collaborated for years, share their first meal and talk about shapeshifters, vampires, and witches—oh my!