Audiobook listeners are like a secret club. Or maybe we're like Fight Club.
The first rule is you don't talk about or ask about audiobooks. Because every single time you do, you'll have reading traditionalists piping up.
'I can't get into audiobooks!'
'You need a book you can hold in your hand!'
'Listening to audiobooks isn't reading!'
Yep, we've heard it all before.
I get it. I was like these haters once upon a time. But then I listened to an incredible audiobook and I've never looked back.
I now listen to a new audiobook at least once a month. I listen at night in bed instead of reading, which gives my eyes a nice break from a day staring at my laptop screen. I also listen on my commute to work, on long flights or any time, really — audiobooks make life a little more interesting.
Below, I've rounded up my favourite audiobooks... ever.
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
Narrated by Cathleen McCarron.
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