Luvvie Ajayi Jones’ commanding, cheerful voice will hype up even the most fearful listener.
Luvvie Ajayi Jones’ commanding, cheerful voice will hype up even the most fearful listener.
Luvvie Ajayi Jones’ commanding, cheerful voice will hype up even the most fearful listener.
Anne Lamott’s narration of Dusk, Night, Dawn is the soundtrack for feeling better in the midst of a troubled landscape.
Actor Suehyla El-Attar reads in a calm, steady voice that emphasizes the sweeping gravitas of Jo Ann Beard’s collection.
The Rose Code is a terrific story, brilliantly performed by Saskia Maarleveld. Or as Osla would say, it’s a real corker!
After listening to this incredible audiobook, if you didn’t know better, you’d rush out to scour your local music store for Opal & Nev’s long-lost albums.
“This city barged into conversations,” Craig Taylor says about New Yorkers. With that kind of attitude, you’ll have no choice but to listen in.
The audiobook of Imbolo Mbue’s second novel is not for multitasking or to provide background noise. It’s palpable, intense and exquisite.
The tremendous skill of the Indigenous cast makes The Removed feel more like a recorded play than a straightforward reading.
This epic audiobook enhances Kendi and Blain’s transformative history project through the sense of humanity that only a person’s voice can convey.
Heather McGhee, who narrates the audiobook for The Sum of Us, brings the same thoughtfulness to her reading as to her writing.
Angeline Boulley’s debut YA novel mesmerizes, and the audio production does so even more.
A magician never reveals their tricks, but fortunately for us, Derek DelGaudio doesn’t consider himself a magician.
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