I've been an audiobook fan for a very long time...well since about 4th grade to be precise, so that's been a while. Throughout those years, I've had many people, from friends to professors look at me with surprise when I would talk about how great such and such audiobook was, they would proceed to tell me how much they disliked the audiobooks they had listened to because they were sooo boring and slow. I was shocked! How had all these people not had wonderful experiences with audiobooks?? Audiobooks have been one of the greatest pleasures I've had as part of my reading experience, moreover they've added so much to my frequent weekend escapades of putting many baskets of laundry away throughout our house!
So when I would contradict them and say that audiobooks are in fact really good, they were surprised and I told them they just have to pick the right ones. After seeing an article today at NPR on great audiobooks to take on road trips (click
here to read it) I thought I'd list some of the best audiobooks I've had the pleasure of listening to over the years. So here we go, I'll be posting two parts (at least that's the plan right now) with 6 audiobooks each in no specific order (you should be able to find these at your local library, if not you can actually try and request that they purchase them, or if not try iTunes or Audible, and if that fails that they always have the physical CDs on Amazon but those are usually pricey for the longer books) Also click on the photo for more info, if you would like more info that is:
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke, Read by Lynn Redgrave. (Ages 9/10 and up)
This is definitely one of the best audiobooks I've ever heard, it's one of my earliest exposures to the media of the audiobook and every time I listen to the first few tracks I'm taken back to when I first listened to this book and can feel the raindrops tapping on Meggie's windowpane... Lynn Redgrave does a fantastic job of bringing soul to each character that she brings to life and in my opinion this is the best audiobook of the Inkheart trilogy.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, Read by Allan Corduner. (Ages 14 and up)
Coduner's voice completely embodies and brings to life this novel's narrator. His reading of the story adds such a special, otherworldly, and almost necessary layer to the work. If you have read The Book Thief already, I highly recommend rereading it with this audiobook because it is truly a worthwhile listening experience and if you have not had the great pleasure of reading this book this is possibly one of the best ways to first experience it. Corduner's tone has this perfect blend of velvety chocolate and a salt of the earth grit...
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova, Read by a Full Cast, Abridged Edition. ("grown up" book)
Now this is probably the ONLY time I will ever recommend someone read/listen to anything that is abridged. However I listened to this version of the audiobook as I was reading the actual book because the cast of readers for this abridged version is truly AMAZING!! For whatever reason, perhaps financial concerns, the publishing company decided to have a full cast for the abridged version but only two narrators for the unabridged, and I tried to make myself listen to the unabridged version out of personal convictions, but the abridged version is truly that much better that I just went ahead and listened to it instead. I highly recommend this audio, even thought it's abridged it's actually still lengthy, so you won't miss too many of the beautiful details of this novel!

The Reluctant Dragon by Kenneth Grahame, Read by Bertie Carvel. (Ages 5/6 and up) Now this audiobook has a collection of dragon tales by Kenneth Grahame and E. Nesbit. I have only listened to the Reluctant Dragon, although I'm sure the others are wonderful as well. But this version of the book includes the often left out Prologue to the Reluctant Dragon and this reader is wonderful, by far the best and I've tested out almost all of the other options out there. He inhabits each of the characters wonderfully and brings a light charm and whimsy that is so much a part of this story. My brother listens to this one over and over again, and I'm sure many others will enjoy it as well.




The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place, Books 1-3 by Maryrose Wood, Read by Katherine Kellgren. (Ages 7 and up)
I have been wanting to post about this wonderful series for some time now, and I'm currently listening to the third audiobook, but this is one of the most refreshing group of books I've read in quite sometime! The trials and escapades of three young wards under the tutelage of a young, bright governess Miss Penelope Lumley, these four wonderful characters come in contact with foes and friends throughout the series and face many obstacles, physical, academic and literary. Katherine Kellgren does a FANTASTIC job of creating voices for the characters from the always calm, inquisitive and resourceful Penelope to the sometimes howling but quick learning Incorrigible siblings to Ms. Clarke the kind and caring housekeeper to the shrieking antics and annoyances of the mistress of the house Lady Constance Ashton. Full of unique twists and turns and brimming with allusions to old classics like Jane Eyre, this series is a wonderful addition to children's literature, and through experience I've witnessed it's appeal to both girls and surprisingly boys as well!

Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, Read by Jim Dale. (Ages 5 and up) Peter Pan is one of those stories that has captured the hearts of so many people. However, unfortunately most have come to know Peter through Disney's animated film version. But J.M. Barrie's actual novel is one of the most beautiful, whimsical, humorous, witty and wonderful stories ever written. This essence of childhood and adventure, growing up and believing in the impossible, has been given a fresh breath of life with Jim Dale's wonderful reading of the tale. You may know Jim Dale as the narrator of the Harry Potter audiobooks, I listened to some of them and fell in love with the way he told stories and often wondered how cool it would be to have him as a grandfather, can you imagine sitting in the living room hearing him read to you?? Years after finishing the Harry Potter series and after becoming more adept at finding audiobooks I wondered whether Jim Dale had any others, I discovered that in the next month or so after I looked it up this audiobook was coming out! He really does a wonderful job, and I can't imagine listening to anyone else read this book.
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