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Books that scream 'audiobook' at you! Especially in formatting, where the writing begs to be listened to, not read. Bonus for engaging readers and first person, but the main criteria is that it's believable you're listening to people telling their stBooks that scream 'audiobook' at you! Especially in formatting, where the writing begs to be listened to, not read. Bonus for engaging readers and first person, but the main criteria is that it's believable you're listening to people telling their stories, not to someone reading the story to you.
Some examples: World War Z (interviews voiced by a wide cast, framed by a single narrator) 13 Reasons Why (the story primarily told through audio recordings, again framed by a narrator) Seriously, I'm Kidding (a fantastic speaker telling her life's story) the Stargate audio dramas (done as characters recording audio narrating developments)...more