Nick Offerman’s husky narration of Where the Deer and the Antelope Play is a perfect invitation to the great outdoors.
Nick Offerman’s husky narration of Where the Deer and the Antelope Play is a perfect invitation to the great outdoors.
Nick Offerman’s husky narration of Where the Deer and the Antelope Play is a perfect invitation to the great outdoors.
If you didn’t know better, you’d swear you were sitting at the family dinner table as the Howard boys regaled you with stories of their early days in Hollywood.
If you love the Foo Fighters’ signature wall of sound, you’ll find Dave Grohl’s delivery of his life story to be intensely upbeat and inspiring.
Narration by Edoardo Ballerini, Marin Ireland and Dion Graham augment Amor Towles’ text, giving The Lincoln Highway increased complexity and humanity.
The new audiobook of Melissa Lenhardt’s groundbreaking 2018 novel, Heresy, will transport you to the Old West through stellar performances from a diverse cast.
The authors of the essay collection Black Nerd Problems perform their audiobook with humor and verve. It’s a real treat for fans of popular culture critique.
Nick Offerman delivers a powerful performance as Jake Barnes, the narrator of Joshua Ferris’ hilarious and tragic story of love, failure and redemption.
In the audio edition of Unbound, the pain, confusion, vulnerability and power in Tarana Burke’s story are rendered all the more potent by her confident voice.
In this often hilarious and consistently stirring performance, comedian, actor and all-around celebrity Jamie Foxx dishes on his toughest role: being a father.
Listeners will fall under the spell of Dawn Turner’s memoir through Janina Edwards’ confident storytelling and wise, knowing tone.
Anderson Cooper’s tender descriptions of his mother’s optimistic spirit lend a touching and respectful tone to this in-depth look at the Vanderbilt dynasty.
Retracing the trail of Washington’s presidential excursions, Nathaniel Philbrick reveals a profound respect for American history and the lessons it imparts.
For Erik Larson’s audio-only work of fiction, narrator Julian Rhind-Tutt is so convincing that the listener is likely to believe the impossible.
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