Best of the Year 24
Presenting our Audiobook of the Year, plus an obsessively curated selection of editor and listener favorites—
each one boasting a standout, not-to-be-missed performance—to help you find your next great listen.

Audiobook of the Year

Our Top 20

Joe White
This star-studded adaptation manages to be faithful to Orwell’s original novel and yet entirely reinvigorating. With lead roles by Andrew Garfield, Cynthia Erivo, Andrew Scott, and Tom Hardy, and music composition by Matt Bellamy of Muse (all mixed in Dolby Atmos spatial audio), listeners were double-plus thrilled.

Ashley Elston
The interesting premise in this uber-twisty thriller is that you can tell many lies, but people will remember the first lie. This lie will follow the liar, in this case the main character, Evie Porter. What a life—even though it’s a lie. Narrator Saskia Maarleveld is amazing and very versatile.

Charles Duhigg
Duhigg rocked our world eight years ago with The Power of Habit. In Supercommunicators, the Pulitzer winner does it again, this time with insights on the art of good conversation and how it’s so crucial to the task of connecting with others. Bonus: He narrates this one himself.

Kristin Hannah
The incomparable Julia Whelan performs this sweeping and poignant novel about the nurses of the Vietnam War written by Kristin Hannah, who takes a well-known historical event and weaves it with such a deeply human story that it turns everything we thought we knew on its head.

Doris Kearns Goodwin
The perfect blend of history, biography, and memoir, An Unfinished Love Story is Doris Kearns Goodwin’s most personal work yet. Read by Goodwin herself, with passages from actor Bryan Cranston and archival audio excerpts, it’s an intimate story about her and her late husband's roles in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

Amy Tintera
The podcast "Listen for the Lie" is the star of this comedy/thriller. Listener alert! Once you start listening, you won’t stop. It’s not every day that a woman wanders the streets covered with her best friend’s blood. January LaVoy and Will Damron work their narrator magic to the hilt.

Tommy Orange
Read by an outstanding full cast including Shaun Taylor-Corbett and Alma Cuervo, Tommy Orange’s epic follow-up to There There challenges listeners while rewarding them again and again with lyrical prose and heartbreaking truths about the ongoing repercussions of America’s brutal treatment of its Native people.

Emily Henry
Henry’s knack for writing relatable characters who are balancing romantic love with relationships between friends and siblings adds even more joy to this beautiful story. Julia Whelan delivers another flawless performance, bringing the unforgettable cast of Funny Story to life. This one might be Henry’s best yet.

Sierra Greer
Narrator Jennifer Jill Araya did her homework for this performance: Her subtle shifts in cadence between types of bots adds such dimension to Sierra Greer’s fresh, unexpected take on AI and all the hopes and fears we ascribe to it, resulting in a provocative listen about free will and personhood.

Lily Chu
Chu blends the sharp edges of rivalry with the soft sweetness of romance for a uniquely entertaining romp about two Toronto journalists reluctantly teaming up to investigate a scandal. Chu’s longtime narrator Phillipa Soo is joined by actor John Cho for this dual-narrated novel full of intrigue and humor.

Uché Blackstock, MD
Dr. Uché Blackstock gives voice to her pioneering physician mother and the pervasive health woes of Black Americans. Part family history, part call to action, it’s a searing diagnosis of racial disparities in the US health care system, and the concrete action steps needed to fix them.

Liane Moriarty
Caroline Lee and Geraldine Hakewill deliver riveting performances in the story of a woman who stands up and predicts the age and cause of death for the passengers aboard her flight, which unfolds into an intricately layered narrative following the passengers as they each deal with the prediction in their own way.

Malcolm Gladwell
Narrating Revenge of the Tipping Point himself, Gladwell revisits and reframes his groundbreaking concepts from 25 years ago. With all of the technological, political, and social developments since then, his unique insights into what he calls "contagious phenomena" couldn’t have come at a more critical cultural moment.

Lisa Marie Presley, Riley Keough
When Riley Keough agreed to help her mother, Lisa Marie Presley, write her memoir, she had no idea her mother would be gone a month later. This memoir is the deeply moving result of that shared project, beautifully narrated by Keough and Julia Roberts, with voice recordings from Lisa Marie herself.

Frances White
Touted as a magical, gay murder mystery cruise, Frances White’s debut is a genre-bending triumph. The heirs of Concordia set sail together to celebrate their long-held peace, but one-by-one they start to get murdered. Debut narrator Nathan Foad delivers an unforgettable, nuanced performance, giving each heir a regionally specific accent.

Sarah A. Denzil
Beware of your beautiful neighbors. They look like they have everything, but they want more, and not just the usual acquisitions. They play a much bigger game. Narrators Billie Piper and Dan Stevens headline a stunning cast that includes Shane Zaza, Avita Jay, Felicity Duncan, David Holt, and Sarah Whitehouse.

Ketanji Brown Jackson
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson showcases her gift for oration (she even sings on the audiobook!) in her surprisingly moving and vulnerable memoir. While her history-making path is enough reason to listen, it’s her raw account of the struggles of working parenthood and raising a neurodivergent child that set this listen apart.

Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell
True crime podcaster and author Jim Clemente takes a historical left turn with this multicast dramatization of a real life "bluebeard" who murdered countless women in the early 1900s. Joseph Fiennes, delivering all the same creepy vibes we love him for in The Handmaid's Tale, plays serial killer James Watson.

Luis Elizondo
Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon official who ran a secret program investigating UFOs, is knocking listeners’ socks off with his self-narrated memoir, an undeniably ripping account. From Area 51 to the notorious "Tic Tac" objects spotted in the USS Nimitz encounter, it’s all here.

Kaveh Akbar
Poet Kaveh Akbar’s debut novel teems with inventive language that mixes the humorous and profound. Succession star Arian Moayed’s versatile narration is a perfect match for protagonist Cyrus Shams, a recovering addict trying to shake his demons, find his voice, and make sense of his parents’ deaths.

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