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Evocative, provocative and always heartfelt, Constance Wu’s Making a Scene is worthy of an encore.

Evocative, provocative and always heartfelt, Constance Wu’s Making a Scene is worthy of an encore.

As both author and narrator, Casey Parks’ restraint makes the scars she bears more evident—but it also makes her reconciliation with her past more triumphant.

As both author and narrator, Casey Parks’ restraint makes the scars she bears more evident—but it also makes her reconciliation with her past more triumphant.

Moiya McTier’s down-to-earth style makes science approachable, giving listeners the opportunity to form their own romance with the Milky Way.

Moiya McTier’s down-to-earth style makes science approachable, giving listeners the opportunity to form their own romance with the Milky Way.

As author and narrator, Hayley Campbell’s tone is always even, quietly emphasizing that death is the most natural thing in the world.

As author and narrator, Hayley Campbell’s tone is always even, quietly emphasizing that death is the most natural thing in the world.

Behavioral scientist Justin Gregg excels as both author and narrator, laying out arguments for and against humankind’s intellectual advancements in concise, accessible language.

Behavioral scientist Justin Gregg excels as both author and narrator, laying out arguments for and against humankind’s intellectual advancements in concise, accessible language.

Under the Skin is essential listening for anyone hoping to understand the roots of health care injustice in America.

Under the Skin is essential listening for anyone hoping to understand the roots of health care injustice in America.

Sidik Fofana’s intimate, unfiltered stories are powerful enough on the page, but they’re gloriously amplified by these performers.

Sidik Fofana’s intimate, unfiltered stories are powerful enough on the page, but they’re gloriously amplified by these performers.

Each chapter of Patrick Radden Keefe’s Rogues is about an hour long, which makes this audiobook a particularly good choice for fans of true crime podcasts.

Each chapter of Patrick Radden Keefe’s Rogues is about an hour long, which makes this audiobook a particularly good choice for fans of true crime podcasts.

This is an audiobook for readers ready to shake things up, to open their eyes and ears, and to grow as lovers of stories.

This is an audiobook for readers ready to shake things up, to open their eyes and ears, and to grow as lovers of stories.

Ghanian British actor Kobna Holdbrook-Smith brings spellbinding intensity and strong, authentic accents to his narration of Kwame Alexander’s novel, breathing life into both the young narrator and his storytelling grandfather.

Ghanian British actor Kobna Holdbrook-Smith brings spellbinding intensity and strong, authentic accents to his narration of Kwame Alexander’s novel, breathing life into both the young narrator and his storytelling grandfather.

Werner Herzog narrates his debut novel with an exacting, measured delivery that captures Onoda’s fierce, calculating character.

Werner Herzog narrates his debut novel with an exacting, measured delivery that captures Onoda’s fierce, calculating character.

Voice actor Tanya Schneider convincingly articulates Tabitha Carvan’s argument that women need to share their passions publicly. Both funny and profound, this is a deeply enjoyable audiobook.

Voice actor Tanya Schneider convincingly articulates Tabitha Carvan’s argument that women need to share their passions publicly. Both funny and profound, this is a deeply enjoyable audiobook.

Many listeners of The Woman in the Library will appreciate Katherine Littrell’s accents, which highlight the cultural differences between America and Australia.

Many listeners of The Woman in the Library will appreciate Katherine Littrell’s accents, which highlight the cultural differences between America and Australia.

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