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The Most Listened-To Audiobooks of 2017 Are…

I am an audiobook fanatic. Along with listening to a regular series of podcasts and playlists, I spend a lot of commuting and dog-walking time listening to audiobooks, mostly from Audible.com, averaging about two books a month.

The company has just released its list of the audiobooks that saw the most engagement in 2017.

Most listened-to titles on Audible in 2017:

1)      The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson, narrated by Roger Wayne

2)      Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling, narrated by Jim Dale

3)      A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin, narrated by Roy Dotrice

4)      Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, narrated by Trevor Noah

5)      Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, narrated by Wil Wheaton

6)      Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, narrated by Jim Dale

7)      It by Stephen King, narrated by Steven Weber

8)      How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie, narrated by Andrew MacMillan

9)      Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling, narrated by Jim Dale

10)  Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling, narrated by Jim Dale

 

Most commented-on audiobooks of 2017:

1)      Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, narrated by Trevor Noah

2)      Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, narrated by Wil Wheaton

3)      The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson, narrated by Roger Wayne

4)      I Can’t Make This Up by Kevin Hart, narrated by Kevin Hart

5)      We Are Legion: We Are Bob by Dennis E. Taylor, narrated by Ray Porter

6)      The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins, narrated by Mel Robbins

7)      A Man Called Ove by Frederik Backman, narrated by George Newbern

8)      It by Stephen King, narrated by Steven Weber

9)      Columbus Day by Craig Alanson, narrated by R.C. Bray

10)  For We Are Many by Dennis E. Taylor, narrated by Ray Porter

 

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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