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Check Out the 2022 Audiobook Audie Winners

Posted by Cybil on April 18, 2022


If you're seeking an excellent audiobook, you cannot go wrong with an award-winning recording. Luckily for us, each year the Audie Awards pick from the best of the best. The 2022 awards were recently announced by the Audio Publishers Association, and we've rounded up the winners below. 

Earning top overall honors, Project Hail Mary was named the 'audiobook of the year.' Other winners included Somebody's Daughter for best memoir, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev for best fiction, How Y'all Doing? for best humor, The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration for best nonfiction, and A Promised Land for best narration by an author. You can find the full list of this year's winners and finalists here

Be sure to add the books that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!



Have a great audiobook recommendation? Share it with your fellow readers in the comments below!

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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda VOY You Should See Me In A Crown by Leah Johnson is a book I loved. Also thouroughly enjoy pretty much anything narrated by Kate Mulgrew. Check out her narrations of Joe Hill's books!


message 2: by Hannah (new)

Hannah The Invisible Life of Addie Larue is a phenomenal audiobook


message 3: by Julio (new)

Julio Bonilla If you want something about life during the Coronavirus Pandemic check out Quarantine Diary: Living in a Pandemic.


message 4: by Arlene (new)

Arlene Kay i_am_hubi wrote: "It would be amazing if there was the possibility to distinguish between „want to read“ and „want to listen to“ as well as „read“ and „listened to“ … my audiobooks totally mess up my reading challenge…"

Also I wish they would be more selective with readers. Some sound like robots .One reader did all narration with and characters in a Scottish accent although the setting was in eastern states in USA


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* i_am_hubi wrote: "It would be amazing if there was the possibility to distinguish between „want to read“ and „want to listen to“ as well as „read“ and „listened to“ … my audiobooks totally mess up my reading challenge…"

You can! On the desktop site, go to 'My Books', click 'edit' next to 'Bookshelves' on the left, then you can add new shelf names and (this if what will keep it separate from 'read' etc) check off the 'exclusive' box for those shelves.


message 6: by Jessica (new)

Jessica H The Audio for Raybearer by Jordan Idfeuko is amazing. The drums and songs really enhance the experience!


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