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AGAINST THE MACHINE

AGAINST THE MACHINE On the Unmaking of Humanity

by Paul Kingsnorth | Read by Sebastian Humphreys

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook by a British writer and ecologist is well served by Sebastian Humphreys's stage-worthy performance. The perils of capitalism throughout history and the expanding impact of today's technology are center stage in this erudite overview of how civilization and humanity are damaged by the pursuit of economic growth. Humphreys's dramatic skills never compete with the... Read More

BACKSTAGE

BACKSTAGE Stories of a Writing Life

by Donna Leon | Read by Suzanne Toren

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Suzanne Toren's precise articulation and midrange timbre are well suited to the erudition displayed in Donna Leon's newest essays. Best known for her mysteries featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti of Venice, Leon has strong opinions and an interesting background. Toren, an AudioFile Golden Voice narrator, brings attentive pacing and a hint of a smile to Leon's excellent... Read More

BAD COMPANY

BAD COMPANY Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream

by Megan Greenwell | Read by Dan Bittner

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Dan Bittner employs his skills to vastly improve Megan Greenwell's exposé on the impact of private equity firms on businesses in the healthcare, retail toys, apartment living, and journalism sectors. She uses four case studies to examine specific individuals' impacts and focuses on them over several timeframes. Bittner offers an optimistic, precise, and nuanced tone to... Read More

THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE AND NATURE WRITING 2025

THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE AND NATURE WRITING 2025

by Susan Orlean, Jaime Green [Eds.] | Read by Katharine Chin, Callie Beaulieu, Will Tulin, Shahjehan Khan, Brittany Bradford

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Anthologies are good for listeners who don't have long periods to devote to an audiobook. But that doesn't mean other audiophiles can't enjoy the pieces as well. This collection of essays on science and nature covers a wide array of topics, such as bird identification software and AI, the language of the land, and the question of whether animals know they will die. The articles... Read More

BOTH/AND

BOTH/AND Essays by Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Writers of Color

by Denne Michele Norris [Ed.], Electric Literature | Read by Alexandra Grey, Jackie Yangyuen, Rae De Vine, Lily Yasuda, Shaan Dasani, Phil Corin, André Santana, Elva Guerra, Samy Figaredo

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

A talented team of narrators shines a light on the lives and experiences of transgender and gender-nonconforming people of color in this powerful audiobook. The anthology includes 17 stories of artists, activists, drag queens, scientists, and writers. Each selection is authentic and powerful, and brings a necessary perspective, given the current social and political climate... Read More

THE CALL OF THE HONEYGUIDE

THE CALL OF THE HONEYGUIDE What Science Tells Us about How to Live Well with the Rest of Life

by Rob Dunn | Read by Charles Constant

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Charles Constant is an excellent guide through this science work--clear, warm, and conversational. Rob Dunn delves into the multiple ways that two species can benefit each other, offering myriad examples of collaboration both large and microscopic. Constant seems as fascinated by the breadth of biological diversity as the author is. The mutualisms discussed range from... Read More

CHASING EVIL

CHASING EVIL Shocking Crimes, Supernatural Forces, and an FBI Agent's Search for Hope and Justice

by John Edward, Robert Hilland | Read by John Edward, Robert Hilland

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Former FBI Agent Robert Hilland and world-famous psychic John Edward narrate the story of their longstanding collaboration in solving cold cases. Their partnership--first distrusting and then blossoming into a true brotherhood--spanned two-and-a-half decades. Most of the story focuses on the famous John Smith murders, but it covers other fascinating cases, as well. Hilland... Read More

CLOUD WARRIORS

CLOUD WARRIORS Deadly Storms, Climate Chaos - and the Pioneers Creating a Revolution in Weather Forecasting

by Thomas E. Weber | Read by Keith Brown

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook sheds light on the hard work of the many scientists who accurately track and predict the weather. The audio production's bright spot is narrator Keith Brown, who has a pleasant and authoritative vocal style and wonderful pacing. Otherwise, the audiobook is often tedious due to a lack of vivid narrative bringing the scientists and their work to life. The chapters... Read More

DINNER WITH KING TUT

DINNER WITH KING TUT How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations

by Sam Kean | Read by Derek Shetterly

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Derek Shetterly is an excellent choice of narrator for this lively nonfiction title about contemporary trends in archaeology. His delivery strikes a balance between academic precision and engaging storytelling, making complex archaeological concepts sound accessible and immediate. There's subtle humor in his tone--just enough to draw listeners into the challenges and wonders of... Read More

DOG SHOW

DOG SHOW Poems

by Billy Collins | Read by Billy Collins

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The author's readings tend to be understated--like his poems. With the exception of Mary Oliver's DOG SONGS, dogs have not been a major topic for American poets. Billy Collins helps to fill that gap with this audiobook, a series of poems about particular dogs. Collins obviously knows and has lived with dogs, and he knows the specific dogs about whom he writes, even if some of... Read More

FRIENDS WITH WORDS

FRIENDS WITH WORDS Adventures in Languageland

by Martha Barnette | Read by Martha Barnette

Dreamscape | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

If you've ever wondered how certain words came to be or why we use particular phrases, this audiobook will be of interest. Martha Barnette performs her study of language with an earnestness that nurtures the listener. Her genuinely enthusiastic tone, which also graces a radio show and a podcast, sounds right at home in the audio format. Barnette works hard to explore as many... Read More

GOOD THINGS

GOOD THINGS Recipes and Rituals to Share with People You Love: A Cookbook

by Samin Nosrat | Read by Samin Nosrat

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Samin Nosrat's warm and encouraging voice guides listeners through various kitchen adventures in these selections from her cookbook GOOD THINGS. The author of SALT FAT ACID HEAT and star of the Netflix series reflects on her struggles with depression and how she cooks now, shares recipes for "small good things" like Olive Oil Fried Bread, and expounds on the joys of eating with... Read More

THE HEADACHE

THE HEADACHE The Science of a Most Confounding Affliction--and a Search for Relief

by Tom Zeller Jr. | Read by George Newbern

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator George Newbern's warm, conversational tone reflects the author's empathy for fellow headache sufferers. Tom Zeller Jr. argues that the headache is a common yet misunderstood malady that doesn't get enough funding for medical research. Often, it isn't taken seriously--as shown in the common expression "just a headache." Newbern is patient, and his phrasing is always... Read More

HIGH DESERT BLOOD

HIGH DESERT BLOOD The 1980 New Mexico Prison Riot and the Tragedy of the Williams Brothers

by Andrew Brininstool | Read by Michael Puttonen

Post Hypnotic Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Michael Puttonen narrates this nonfiction work on the 1980 prison riot at the Penitentiary of New Mexico. The story recounts the prison's history and describes its bleak location, as well as the longstanding apathy and abuse that led to the bloody skirmish that killed both inmates and guards. The story focuses on two brothers: Gary, a nonviolent first offender who was... Read More

HOW TO BE A SAINT

HOW TO BE A SAINT An Extremely Weird and Mildly Sacrilegious History of the Catholic Church's Biggest Names

by Kate Sidley, Stephen Colbert [Fore.] | Read by Kate Sidley

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Although the process of achieving sainthood is steeped in tradition and legend, author/narrator Kate Sidley tackles explaining it. She injects a heavy dollop of humor in the form of quips as she separates fact from fiction. Basically, a person must die. There is a mandatory waiting period of five years before a person can even be nominated for sainthood. The deceased must then... Read More

IF ANYONE BUILDS IT, EVERYONE DIES

IF ANYONE BUILDS IT, EVERYONE DIES Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All

by Eliezer Yudkowsky, Nate Soares | Read by Rafe Beckley

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Rafe Beckley's calm, determined narration serves as a counterpoint to the alarming and urgent message conveyed in this audiobook, namely that an existential disaster may await those who toy with superhuman intelligence. The challenge facing humanity is that an AI machine's goals may deviate from our values, potentially leading to self-evolving systems that revise resource... Read More

LONE WOLF

LONE WOLF Walking the Line Between Civilization and Wildness

by Adam Weymouth | Read by John Sackville

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

John Sackville's gently authoritative narration draws listeners in as Adam Weymouth retraces the 2011 cross-country journey of Slavc, a young male wolf who moves from Slovenia through Austria and into Italy. Species coexistence is explored through the lenses of deeply entrenched cultural attitudes, the viability of rural communities, government-led conservation efforts, and... Read More

THE MISSION

THE MISSION The CIA in the 21st Century

Earphones Award Winner

by Tim Weiner | Read by Stefan Rudnicki

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Imagine the sound of a faceless voice in a dark interrogation room. That's the image one can't help but hear when listening to Stefan Rudnicki's narration of this audiobook. It's a fitting way to experience the story of the CIA since 9/11. Golden Voice Rudnicki takes Weiner's impeccable research and storytelling to near cinematic heights as he shares victories and losses by... Read More

MORE AND MORE AND MORE

MORE AND MORE AND MORE An All-Consuming History of Energy

by Jean-Baptiste Fressoz | Read by Richard Trinder

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Richard Trinder's vocal tone and nuances mirror the author's attitude toward his topic: open-minded, but with an edge of skepticism, even dry sarcasm. The topic is the widespread misunderstanding of resource use. Fressoz argues that the popular idea of "energy transition"--totally switching from one source of energy to another--is fundamentally false. Newer resources... Read More

MORE THAN WORDS

MORE THAN WORDS How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI

by John Warner | Read by Eric Jason Martin

Blackstone Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Eric Jason Martin narrates this timely treatise on writing and AI by longtime English professor and writer John Warner. The author emphasizes that Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT cannot think or write; they merely use algebraic algorithms to deliver tokens (AI-speak for words) that follow a plausible pattern. The author warns that by outsourcing human thought... Read More

MURDERLAND

MURDERLAND Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers

by Caroline Fraser | Read by Patty Nieman

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

What makes a killer kill--nature or nurture? Could it be something else entirely? Narrator Patty Nieman guides listeners through this expansive exploration of one theory behind the rise of the American serial killer in the 1970s-80s. The author, herself raised in Washington State during this time period, methodically builds the case that the proliferation of American serial... Read More

THE NEW BOOK

THE NEW BOOK Poems, Letters, Blurbs, and Things

by Nikki Giovanni | Read by

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This brief audio collection is packed with poems, vignettes, and opinions that range from political (a call to vote) to culinary (cook chicken slowly in butter). It includes Giovanni's homage to Toni Morrison and her takes on Knoxville, Detroit, New York, and Virginia Tech, plus a short Christmas story for children. This miscellany presents the warmth of her heart and the... Read More

NOTHING MORE OF THIS LAND

NOTHING MORE OF THIS LAND Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity

by Joseph Lee | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Shaun Taylor-Corbett provides a layered delivery of this audiobook about the Wampanoag tribe of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. While the island may evoke images of the wealthy elite, the tribe, of which the author is a member, had a thriving culture there much earlier. Lee reflects on tourists' fundamental lack of understanding of tribal history. Listeners will also find the... Read More

THE PLACE OF TIDES

THE PLACE OF TIDES

by James Rebanks | Read by Bryan Dick

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Bryan Dick's Northern English accent and meditative tone are true to the spirit of James Rebanks's experience of living on an isolated Norwegian island, where he learns about the work of the "duck women." Rebanks accompanies a woman named Anna during her last summer there as she works to protect the nesting eiders from predators and then, after the birds depart, gathers and... Read More

READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP

READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP The Making of Sunset Boulevard and the Dark Side of the Hollywood Dream

by David M. Lubin | Read by Jason Culp

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Jason Culp offers an excellent, well-toned, and enthusiastic narration, complete with spot-on imitations of Austrian-born director Billy Wilder, in this well-researched examination of the iconic 1950s Paramount film SUNSET BOULEVARD. The movie features Gloria Swanson as the faded silent screen star Norma Desmond. Culp's breaths at the ends of sentences distract slightly, but... Read More

REPLACEABLE YOU

REPLACEABLE YOU Adventures in Human Anatomy

by Mary Roach | Read by Mary Roach

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrated by Mary Roach, this audiobook explores the human body and the challenges that arise when organs, tissues, and limbs fail. Roach is curious and enthusiastic as she meets with physicians, researchers, and people in need of replacement or repair of crucial body parts. Her narration is funny and captivating, reminiscent of a great conversation at a dinner party. Roach... Read More

THE SALT STONES

THE SALT STONES Seasons of a Shepherd's Life

by Helen Whybrow | Read by Cassidy Brown

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

For anyone contemplating life off the grid--specifically, on a farm--this audiobook offers lessons both moving and unexpected. Cassidy Brown's narration of a family's move to Vermont's Green Mountains is engaging, earnest, and spot-on. One cannot help but be moved by Brown's delivery of the true story of the Whybrow family's life, love, and hardship as they shepherd sheep and,... Read More

SCIENCE UNDER SIEGE

SCIENCE UNDER SIEGE How to Fight the Five Most Powerful Forces That Threaten Our World

by Michael E. Mann, Peter J. Hotez | Read by Tim Campbell

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

One can forgive the coauthors for straying from clinical detachment and instead writing with sharp edges, flashes of bitterness, and even a touch of snark. Both have endured frightening personal attacks simply for championing science. Tim Campbell's sonorous authoritative voice has a journalistic feel, but what makes his performance exceptional is how he channels the... Read More

SEARCHES

SEARCHES Selfhood in the Digital Age

by Vauhini Vara | Read by Vauhini Vara, Anastasia Davidson

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The author narrates this creative inquiry into tech's impact on humanity with subtle charm and the curiosity of a serious tech journalist. With the vocal charm and perfection of an AI bot, Anastasia Davidson, performs the advice and commentary Chat GPT gave the author when she asked the AI program about her writing. The stories that personalize this compelling exploration... Read More

THE SHAPE OF WONDER

THE SHAPE OF WONDER How Scientists Think, Work, and Live

by Alan Lightman, Martin Rees | Read by Christopher Grove

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

As eminent physicists born in the 1940s, authors Lightman and Rees must be troubled by the erosion of public confidence in science. This audiobook examines the nature of scientific thinking. Christopher Grove's narration is well suited to the authors' message that scientists are real human beings with diverse backgrounds, personalities, motivations, and goals. The production... Read More

THE SLEEP ROOM

THE SLEEP ROOM A Sadistic Psychiatrist and the Women Who Survived Him

by Jon Stock | Read by Richard Armitage, Celia Imrie, Antonia Beamish

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

A trio of narrators lend their considerable talents to this nonfiction work about the eminent 1960s London psychiatrist Dr. William Sargant, voiced by Richard Armitage. Sargant founded The Sleep Room, where horrific methods were used on young women in the name of science. Sargant was, by all accounts, an egotistical predator, and Armitage's smooth, level narration displays that... Read More

TAYLOR'S VERSION

TAYLOR'S VERSION The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift

by Stephanie Burt | Read by Janina Edwards

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Janina Edwards narrates this exploration of the musical phenomenon that is Taylor Swift--her lyrics and what it is about her music that makes her both relatable and aspirational. When author Stephanie Burt created a university course on Taylor Swift and her lyrics, the poetry scholar didn't expect hundreds of people to show up on the first day. Expanding upon Burt's lectures,... Read More

THIS IS FOR EVERYONE

THIS IS FOR EVERYONE The Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web

by Tim Berners-Lee | Read by Stephen Fry, Tim Berners-Lee [Prologue]

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Sir Tim, who has the distinction of having invented the World Wide Web, delivers the introduction to his memoir. Then his friend Stephen Fry takes over--and what a pleasure that is. His plummy voice and English accent, combined with his enthusiasm for his topic, make him the perfect narrator. Even when dealing with the technical details of how the author arrived at his... Read More

UNABRIDGED

UNABRIDGED A Book About the Dictionary in the Digital Age

by Stefan Fatsis | Read by Kevin R. Free

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Kevin R. Free's upbeat approach to this fun deep dive into the making of a dictionary adds to its charms. Well suited to word geeks, the audiobook explores the evolution of the modern dictionary while chronicling the author's stint as a lexicographer in training at Merriam-Webster. There, he encounters past and present word-mad professionals; learns the stringent, sometimes... Read More

UNEQUAL

UNEQUAL The Math of When Things Do and Don't Add Up

by Eugenia Cheng | Read by Eugenia Cheng

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Eugenia Cheng's consideration of equivalence and equality in math and in life could be applied to the identity she presents in this audiobook: Her narration is always easy to listen to, but WHAT she narrates is not; the two are not equal. Her voice and English accent are likable; her manner is warm, friendly, and engaging; her performance is clear and gently musical. Even the... Read More

WHEN EVERYONE KNOWS THAT EVERYONE KNOWS...

WHEN EVERYONE KNOWS THAT EVERYONE KNOWS... Common Knowledge and the Mysteries of Money, Power, and Everyday Life

by Steven Pinker | Read by Fred Sanders

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Fred Sanders delivers this audiobook about metacognition with a perfect balance of erudition and approachability. Psychology professor Pinker describes how we understand our thoughts and how we know what others are thinking. To frame this discussion, he evokes the classic moment from the '90s television show "Friends," the one in which Phoebe realizes "they don't know we know... Read More

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