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The 51 Insanely Good Audiobooks To Listen To This Fall
Check out the best fall audiobooks to add to your listening list this season. Whether you want to listen to gripping thriller book or a cozy fantasy , these are really good audiobooks for adults to enjoy this fall. They are the kind of insanely good listens that pull you in and don’t let go.These fall audiobook recommendations are perfect for long walks, cozy evenings, or weekend escapes. Some may even earn a spot on your list of all-time favorite audiobooks. I also think these are great suggestion for your October book club.
Insanely Good Audiobook Recommendations This Fall
The Reformatory by Tananarive Due

The Reformatory is a haunting story set in Jim Crow Florida. Twelve-year-old Robbie Stephens Jr. is sent to the Gracetown School for Boys after defending his sister. The reformatory is filled with cruelty, racism, and secrets that go far beyond punishment. Robbie can see ghosts, and what they show him reveals the truth about boys who never came back. His sister Gloria is fighting to bring him home, but time is running out. This is one of the most powerful audiobooks I’ve listened to in 2025.
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Intermezzo by Sally Rooney

Intermezzo is a moving audiobook about grief and love. It follows brothers Peter and Ivan in Dublin. Their father has just died and both feel lost. Peter is a lawyer, older and sure on the outside, but inside he is tired and hiding pain. Ivan is younger, a chess player who feels awkward with people. They each meet women who change their lives. Peter struggles with old love and new love. Ivan finds a deep connection with someone unexpected. It is about family, grief, and love. I loved the audiobook. The narration was perfect. If you want something gloomy and heartfelt this autumn, this book is perfect.
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Bride by Ali Hazelwood

Bride is a paranormal romance about Misery Lark who is the daughter of a powerful Vampyre councilman. She is forced into a marriage with Lowe Moreland, the Alpha Werewolf. The match is meant to keep peace between Vampyres and Weres. But Misery has her own reasons for agreeing. Lowe does not trust her and he is right. She has a secret mission that means everything to her. This is a great fall audiobook with paranormal theme and spice.
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Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper

Payback’s a Witch is a magical rom-com with gothic charm. Emmy Harlow returns to her hometown, Thistle Grove, for a spellcasting tournament. She reconnects with her best friend and meets Talia Avramov, a powerful witch fresh from heartbreak. Together they plot revenge against Gareth Blackmoore, the charming but cruel heir. The story is fun, sizzling, and packed with witchy magic. I had a blast with the audiobook
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Billy Summers by Stephen King

Billy Summers opens with a man in a room and a gun. He is a killer for hire and the best at his job. He only takes targets who deserve it. Now he wants out. But first there is one last hit. Billy is a top sniper, an Iraq war vet, and a master at disappearing after a job. So what could go wrong? How about everything. This was one of the engaging thriller audiobooks I’ve listened to. The narrator was outstanding, easily one of the best I’ve listened to.
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Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson

Coffin Moon starts in 1975 with Duane Minor, a Vietnam veteran trying to put his life back together. His world is torn apart when a vampire named John Varley destroys everything he cares about. With his niece Julia, Duane begins a dangerous hunt for revenge. The story is gritty and gothic, full of grief, guilt, and rage.
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The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre by Philip Fracassi

The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre is a slasher with a twist. Rose, a woman in her late 70s, becomes the final girl when residents of her retirement home start dying one by one. With her friend Miller, she begins to uncover the truth. The story is violent, darkly funny, and full of suspense.
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One by One by Ruth Ware

One by One turns a snowed-in chalet into pure terror. A group of coworkers head to the mountains for a retreat, but after an avalanche traps them, people start vanishing one after another. Trust breaks down fast, and the tension never lets up. I listened to the audiobook and it pulled me right into the storm, the pacing and voices made the suspense even sharper. If you want a binge-worthy thriller this fall, this one delivers. It’s a binge-worthy thriller audiobook for 2025.
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A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

A Deadly Education is set in Scholomance, a deadly magical school where the goal is simple, graduate or die. There are no teachers, no safe places, and monsters wait in every shadow. El, the main character, has magic so destructive it could wipe out everything around her. She struggles to use it without hurting others. I loved how this book twisted the usual magical school idea into something darker and scarier. If you want to listen to a really good dark academia book this fall check out this book.
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The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

The Song of Achilles is a retelling of the myth of Achilles and Patroclus, but at its heart it is a love story. It follows them from childhood to the Trojan War, showing their deep bond and the trials they face from kings, gods, and fate itself. The writing feels lyrical and the romance is tender and heartbreaking. You already know where the myth ends, but that almost makes it more powerful when you listen. The audiobook is beautiful, the narration makes their love and their grief hit even harder. It is one best fantasy audiobooks for fall.
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A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole

A Thousand Boy Kisses A Thousand Boy Kisses is the kind of story that fills you with love and then breaks your heart. Rune and Poppy meet as children, and their connection is instant and deep. They share promises and dreams, but when Rune leaves for a few years, everything changes. Poppy suddenly cuts him off, and he never knew why. When he returns, he wants answers, but what he finds tears his world apart. I cried listening to the audiobook, the narration made every scene feel more real. If you want a story that will stay with you, this is it.
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All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

All the Bright Places All the Bright Places is a young adult story about Violet, who is grieving her sister’s death, and Finch, a boy who struggles with thoughts of suicide. When they meet, their connection changes both of them. Violet starts to find hope again, while Finch finally feels understood. Together they take on a school project that turns into a journey of discovery. The story is sad and honest, but it also shows how much one person can mean in your life. I listened to the audiobook and it was powerful, the voices made Violet and Finch’s struggles and hope so vivid.
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Her Little Flowers by Shannon Morgan

Her Little Flowers is Her Little Flowers is a gothic tale filled with ghostly presences and family secrets. Francine has spent her life in her family’s manor in England’s Lake District. She lives quietly, with only the spirits that haunt the house for company. When her estranged sister returns, Francine learns truths about their past that change everything. The ghosts are not the only things that haunt her , it is also the buried memories she carries. The atmosphere is eerie and emotional, and it unsettles you while also moving you. The audiobook adds another layer, with a haunting narration that makes the house and its ghosts come alive around you.
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The Secret Garden of Yanagi Inn by Amber Logan

The Secret Garden of Yanagi Inn is is a haunting novel set in Kyoto, Japan. Mari, still grieving her mother’s death, travels there to photograph an old inn. But as she explores the grounds, she finds more than just a forgotten garden. Strange cries echo at night, and she uncovers a link between her family and the inn’s mysteries. The writing is vivid, full of lush descriptions that make the place feel alive. It is ghostly and mysterious, yet tender at the same time. I loved listening to the audiobook. The voice work pulled me into the setting and made the atmosphere unforgettable.
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Forget Me Not by Stacy Willingham

Forget Me Not is a suspenseful story about family secrets and obsession. Claire has tried for years to move past her sister Natalie’s disappearance. But when she comes back to her hometown, she finds a diary that may hold the truth. What begins as curiosity becomes a dangerous obsession. As Claire reads on, she uncovers disturbing secrets about her sister and the people around her. The tension builds page by page. The audiobook makes this even more gripping.
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The Ghost Woods by C.J. Cooke

The Ghost Woods is a gothic mystery woven with folklore and secrets. Set in the 1960s, it follows Pearl, who is sent to Lichen Hall, a place where young women are hidden away to give birth. But the hall has a dark history, and the surrounding woods are alive with whispers of ghosts and witches. As Pearl learns the truth about the house and those who live in it, she finds herself caught in something far darker than she imagined. It is atmospheric, unsettling, and unforgettable. The audiobook captures the gothic mood perfectly.
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Too Old for This by Samantha Downing

Too Old for This is a humorous thriller with disturbing details. Lottie Jones is a retired serial killer who has been living quietly in a small town. But when a journalist starts asking questions, Lottie knows she has to act. Her way of solving problems has never changed ; another murder. The story is dark, chilling, but also witty, with Lottie’s character stealing the show. I really enjoyed the audiobook. The narrator gave Lottie’s voice a mix of menace and humor that made the story even more addictive. If you want something unique in a thriller, this is a great pick.
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The Chain by Adrian McKinty

The Chain is a fast and terrifying thriller that plays on every parent’s nightmare. Rachel gets a call saying her daughter has been kidnapped. But the ransom is not money. To save her child, Rachel must kidnap another family’s child. This cruel cycle is called “the chain,” and it traps parents in a brutal system where victims become criminals. The suspense never lets up, and the moral choices make the story unforgettable. The audiobook was excellent, with a tense, urgent delivery that made me feel Rachel’s fear and desperation. It’s a disturbing but powerful listen. This is a must-listen disturbing thriller for fall.
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Love, Mom by Iliana Xander

Love, Mom is a dark and twisty thriller about secrets that hide inside a family. Mackenzie has always been known as the daughter of a famous author. But when her mother dies in an accident, letters begin to arrive. Each one has diary pages that suggest her mother was hiding something far more sinister. As Mackenzie digs deeper, she learns shocking truths about her family and her mother’s rise to fame. The story is unsettling, gripping, and fast-paced. The audiobook made it even more intense. It was gripping and fast paced audiobook you should listen to this fall.
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Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

Prince of Thorns follows Jorg Ancrath, once a prince living in safety. After tragedy strikes, he turns cruel and leads a band of killers across a broken empire. Jorg is clever, full of rage, and bent on revenge. His journey takes him back to his father’s castle and into battles with old enemies. The world is violent, grim, and dark, with a hero who is more monster than savior. If you want an audio book with a grim setting and morally complex characters, this is it.
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The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong

The Teller of Small Fortunes tells the story of Tao, a fortune teller who only dares to predict small things in life. Her days are quiet and lonely, until she joins a search for a missing child. She is not alone. With her are unlikely companions — a thief, a mercenary, a baker, and even a magical cat. Their journey turns into a story about trust, second chances, and belonging. It is comforting and warm, perfect for autumn evenings. I listened to the audiobook and loved how gentle the narration was. It made the story feel like being told a folktale by a friend.
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Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

Tress of the Emerald Sea is a fairy-tale style adventure. Tress lives on a quiet island, but when her friend Charlie is taken, she sets out to rescue him. To find him, she must sail across seas filled with spores, curses, and pirates. Along the way she grows into her own courage. The story is clever, full of humor and wonder, but it also carries real stakes. It feels magical and modern at the same time. You will enjoy the audiobook. The voice actor captures both the playful tone and the serious moments, which makes the whole adventure even more alive.
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Blood Song by Anthony Ryan

Blood Song follows Vaelin Al Sorna, left by his father at the gates of the Sixth Order. There he is shaped into a warrior bound by duty and faith. His life is filled with harsh training, battles, and brotherhood. Vaelin rises through war and hardship, respected and feared by all. Along the way he uncovers truths about his family and his destiny. It is a powerful story about loyalty, loss, and sacrifice. The audiobook brought this story to another level. Listening to the battles and oaths in a strong voice made it feel epic, like hearing a legend passed down.
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One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig

One Dark Window tells the story of Elspeth Spindle, who lives in a kingdom wrapped in mist and magic. Inside her mind is a spirit who protects her but also threatens her. Alongside a highwayman with secrets, she searches for the magical Providence Cards. These can cure the kingdom but also bring great danger. The story mixes romance, mystery, and creeping fear. The atmosphere is gothic and eerie, and you can feel it in every chapter. The audiobook is excellent. I loved the way narration drawing me into the mist and makes the dark spirit inside Elspeth’s head even more chilling.
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Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang

Blood Over Bright Haven is about Sciona, who fights to rise in a city built on magic and pride. She wants to be the first woman accepted as a highmage. Her ally is Thomil, a hunter with a tragic past. Together they uncover secrets that could break the order of magic itself. The story is full of politics, power struggles, and dark academia vibes. If you like authors like V. E. Schwab or Leigh Bardugo, this feels perfect. The audiobook works beautifully. The voices gave the tension extra weight, especially in the political debates and dangerous discoveries.
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Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher

Hemlock and Silver is a twisty autumn read. It follows Anja, a healer who experiments with poison to find cures. Her quiet life ends when the king calls for her help , his daughter Snow is dying. Anja soon discovers a hidden world inside a mirror, full of danger and answers. It is a twisted take on Snow White, with magic, suspense, and a witty edge. Anja is brave, clever, and full of hope. I really loved the sharp, almost fairy-tale tone in the audiobook. It perfectly fit the strange and dark world perfectly.
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Anathema by Keri Lake

Anathema tells the story of Maevyth Bronwick, who is cast into Witch Knell, a cursed forest of shadows. There she discovers a world as dangerous as it is beautiful. She meets Zevander Rydainn, the Scorpion, a man bound by a curse as dark as the woods. Their fates entwine, and Maevyth becomes the key to breaking his chains and stopping an ancient evil. The story is gothic, magical, and filled with tension. I felt the narrators captured the heavy, haunted mood of the forest and made the romance feel even more intense.
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The Devils by Joe Abercrombie

The Devils follows Brother Diaz, who is called to the Sacred City expecting honor. Instead he must lead a group of killers and monsters. His mission demands betrayal, violence, and sacrifice. The world is sharp and bloody, filled with greedy lords and lurking enemies. Diaz has to balance faith with survival. The story is full of black humor, with choices that turn saints into sinners. The audiobook works well here. The narration has grit and weight, which matches the dark tone of the story.
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The Thirteenth Child by Erin A. Craig

The Thirteenth Child is about Hazel Trépas, born under a promise to Death and marked as his goddaughter. She has the power to heal, but also the burden of knowing when life must end. Her gift haunts her as she is drawn into the royal court, where intrigue and power surround her. Hazel must choose between her duty and her own heart. The story is haunting and emotional. The audiobook narration carried both the sadness and the beauty of Hazel’s gift.
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Rain of Shadows and Endings by Melissa K. Roehrich

Rain of Shadows and Endings tells the story of Tessalyn Asura, chosen as the Source for the heir of the Arius Kingdom. Her life is bound by gods, fae, and hidden power. Duty demands obedience, but her heart longs for freedom. Inside the dark court she faces secrets and desires that change everything. It is full of danger, mystery, and romance. The audiobook gave this story an atmospheric depth, in my opinion.
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The Blackened Blade by Isla Davon

The Blackened Blade follows a woman who once died in fire and chains. She awakens ten years earlier at the academy that ruined her life. With this second chance, she refuses to bend or break. Instead, she plans revenge on those who betrayed her. Along the way, she discovers strength she never had before, and even unexpected love. The audiobook was strong and emotional.
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Marked by Masks and Secrets by Maggie Sunseri

Marked by Masks and Secrets Marked by Masks and Secrets tells the story of Evie and Kylo. Evie is haunted by a masked vampire who is cruel yet strangely tender. She hates him, but she is also drawn to him. Kylo, obsessed with Evie, feeds on her fear and desire. Their bond is twisted, dangerous, and full of forbidden attraction. The audiobook is dark, romantic, and full of tension.
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The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

The Way of Kings The Way of Kings opens the Stormlight Archive. In Roshar, storms shape the land and ancient powers lie forgotten. Kaladin, once a healer, is now a slave, struggling to protect others. Dalinar, a commander, is haunted by visions of the past. Shallan, a scholar, hides secrets while seeking forbidden knowledge. Their paths connect in a vast tale of war, survival, and hope. The audiobook is long but rewarding. The narration made the epic story easy to follow.
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

A Psalm for the Wild-Built tells the story of a tea monk whose quiet life changes when a robot steps out of legend to fulfill an old promise. Together they journey, asking the question: “What do people need?” The story is gentle, funny, and full of warmth. It is less about battles and more about connection and meaning. The audiobook was soothing. The narration made the conversations between monk and robot feel natural, almost like listening to two friends talk.
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The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter

The Rage of Dragons The Rage of Dragons follows Tau, a young man living among a people locked in endless war. Magic is rare, and most are left to die on the battlefield. Tau dreams of escaping, but when tragedy strikes, his grief turns into fury. He trains harder than anyone, pushing himself to become a master of the sword. The audiobook was gripping. The narrator gave the fights and training scenes a raw energy that kept me on edge.
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The Charity Shop Detective Agency by Peter Boland

The Charity Shop Detective Agency The Charity Shop Detective Agency follows three older women — Fiona, Sue, and Daisy — who run a charity shop. When a favorite customer is murdered, the police seem stuck, so the women begin to investigate. Soon they uncover a second body, and both victims hold dominoes. Between tea breaks and arguments, the women piece the mystery together, with the help of a scruffy little dog. You will love this light, clever, and charming audiobook.
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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry follows Harold, who one day receives a letter from his dying friend Queenie. Instead of mailing a reply, he decides to deliver it in person, on foot, across 600 miles. Along the way he meets strangers who help him reflect on his life, his family, and his past choices. His wife Maureen, left behind, also begins her own journey of the heart. The story is moving and full of small joys. The audiobook is gentle and heartfelt. It felt like taking the walk beside Harold.
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Hot Milk by Deborah Levy

Hot Milk is about Rose, a mother with a strange illness, and her daughter Sofia, who takes her to a Spanish village to see Dr. Gomez. The heat, the people, and the atmosphere are bold and unsettling. Sofia begins to question her own life and choices as her mother searches for healing.
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The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

The Great Alone is set in Alaska in the 1970s. It follows the Allbright family as they struggle against both the harsh wilderness and their own emotional battles. The Alaskan landscape feels alive, wild, and dangerous, shaping every part of their lives. It is a heart-wrenching and beautifully written story about love, survival, and trauma. The audiobook was unforgettable. The narration brought Alaska’s wild beauty and danger to life. I felt completely immersed in the setting and the family’s fight to survive. If you love her books, check out full list of Kristin Hannah books.
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We Are All Guilty Here by Karin Slaughter

We Are All Guilty Here We Are All Guilty Here takes place in North Falls, a small town where everyone thinks they know each other. But during the fireworks, two teenage girls go missing. The investigation uncovers shocking secrets, and Officer Emmy Clifton finds herself personally tied to the case. The suspense is nonstop, and the town’s dark side slowly comes to light. I thought the audiobook made the tension stronger. The narrator’s voice gave each secret a weight that kept me hooked until the end.
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Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller

Unsettled Ground tells the story of twins Jeanie and Julius, who live their whole lives isolated with their mother. When she dies suddenly, they must face the outside world for the first time. Secrets from their past come to light, and their survival is uncertain. The story is quiet but haunting, about family bonds, resilience, and loss.
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The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li

The Book of Goose is is about the friendship between Agnès and Fabienne, two girls in a small French town after the war. Fabienne dies, and Agnès reflects on the private world they built together. The story spans from rural France to Paris and the U.S., showing how friendship, art, and choices can shape a life. It is beautifully written and quietly heartbreaking.
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That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally

That’s Not My Name begins when a teen wakes up on the side of a dirt road with no memory. A man appears, claiming to be her father, but something feels wrong. As the story unfolds, the danger grows, and the suspense builds. It is fast-paced and twisty, the kind of thriller you can’t put down. I thought the audiobook made it even more disturbing. The voice work gave the story an edge of unease that matched the dark atmosphere.
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The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong

The Emperor of Gladness tells the story of Hai, a young man who wants to end his life. On a rainy evening, he meets Grazina, an older woman losing her memory. She asks him to stay alive, and soon he becomes her caretaker. Together they build a bond that changes them both. The book explores pain, family, and second chances. It is sad, yet filled with hope. The audiobook had a quiet, steady rhythm that matched the mood of the story.
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Twist by Colum McCann

Twist follows Anthony Fennell, a writer sent to learn about the ocean cables that carry the world’s information. On the ship he meets John Conway, a man who repairs these cables. Their lives become tied to stories of danger, loss, and love. As they face broken cables and broken lives, they must also repair what is inside themselves. The book shows how technology and human lives are connected.
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My Friends by Fredrik Backman

My Friends tells the story of four teenagers who build a deep friendship in a seaside town. They spend summers together, escaping from their hard family lives. Their bond shapes their futures and inspires a painting that carries their story. Years later, Louisa, a young artist, finds the painting and searches for the truth behind it. What she learns shows how lasting and strong friendship can be. The story is funny, touching, and inspiring. I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed the warmth in the narration. It’s one of the best narrated audiobooks of all time.
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Bunny by Mona Awad

Bunny is dark , strange, and unsettling. It follows Samantha, a writing student who feels like an outsider at her small university. The other girls, who call themselves Bunny, act as one group. At first she hates them, but when she joins their secret meetings, her world changes. Art and magic mix with disturbing rituals. Samantha loses herself, and reality begins to unravel.
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The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

The God Of The Woods begins in 1975, when Barbara goes missing from her family’s summer camp in the Adirondacks. Years earlier, another child from the same family disappeared. As the search for Barbara unfolds, secrets about her family and the town are revealed. The story weaves past and present with many voices, building mystery and suspense. It feels atmospheric and haunting. The audiobook adds to that mood. The voice made the shifting perspectives clear and drew me deeper into the story. This is a must-listen atmospheric thriller for fall.
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A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

A Little Life is an emotional and devastating novel that follows four college friends, but at its core is Jude. His past is filled with unimaginable trauma, and it shapes every part of his adult life. The story explores friendship, love, and the impact of pain in a way that feels raw and overwhelming. It is powerful, heartbreaking, and unforgettable. Listening to the audiobook made me feel even closer to the characters. The narration carried so much emotion that I often had to pause just to take it in. It’s also in a great book to add to the list of devastatingly sad books to read.
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The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

The Silent Patient is a psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the last page. It tells the story of Alicia, a famous artist who shoots her husband and then refuses to speak again. A therapist becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth, but nothing is as it seems. The twists will leave you shocked. I finished the audiobook faster than I expected. The narration was intense and full of suspense, making the reveals even more gripping. If you want a thriller that will surprise you, this one is a must. Also check out, more books like The Silent Patient.
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Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman

Magic Lessons tells the story of Maria Owens, the first witch of the Owens family. Abandoned as a baby in 1600s England, she grows up with Hannah Owens, who teaches her the ways of magic. Maria learns about love and betrayal, but when she is hurt by the man she trusted most, she creates the curse that follows her family for generations. This gothic audiobook is full of history, witchcraft, and heartbreak. It feels timeless and powerful. If you want to listen to a great book featuring witches, get this one.
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