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that’s what i usually do but sometimes the narrators voice can be quite annoying

Some of the best narrators are Steven Pacey for all of his First law universe books, Michael Kramer/Kate Redding for Brandon Sanderson’s Stormloght books, Tim Gerard Reynolds for Michael Sullivan’s Ryira books.


Also Libby offers free options from your local library.
Finally, try this book as it can show how an audiobook can be a completely different experience from reading the book:
Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own Autobiography

The Libby app is a great way to get started and NetGalley has a few “read now” audio books.

I actually started with "Gone Girl" and now I can't stop!
So, do you have any tips on audio books? Is Audible worth it? How can I curate a list of good listening options? Are there any genres or styles that are better in the audio format, in your opinion?
For reference, I already read quite a bit between physical books and e-books. I read both fiction and non-fiction, and I'll read pretty much any genre or topic. The only thing I tend to stay away from is fiction with lots of explicit sexual content. If you're especially knowledgeable on audio books, feel free to reach out or check out my profile to get a sense of the books I typically enjoy.
I appreciate your help with this!