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2016 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 9: Listen to an Audiobook That Has Won an Audie Award

Yes, overlapping is allowed, it says so at the bottom of the page. Some people choose not to overlap though.

The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman
Mandela: An Audio History !!!
The Silkworm
Those Who Wish Me Dead
Euphonia
The Auschwitz Escape
The Hound of the Baskervilles
New York Stories

So I need something really short and read with a clear voice and no funny accents.

So I need something really short and read with a clear voi..."
How are you with English accents? There are a lot out there with English accents. Try a Young Adult or Middle Grade - they're shorter and easier to follow.

Hi from another Brit!
Have a look and see if your library uses Overdrive - it's a free to lend service for ebooks and audiobooks. I'm in Lancashire and we have it as I know Manchester does as well. The surrounding local authorities don't though so it's pot luck. It is a really good service if you can get it and you automatically send back after 21 days so no fine :) You will need a smartphone / tablet / iPad (maybe Kindle fire) or the Web to use the service. If they don't do Overdrive they will have another ebook / audiobook lending service online no doubt. Overdrive is free whereas library audiobooks you pay for. Hope that helps :)

I loved The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.

The narration on all of the books in this series are brilliant.


I could stretch and say it's nonfiction with feminist themes(female war correspondent) and about religion, but I want to read other books for these too - I want to read more, not less for this challenge. :)

If you like listening to audiobooks AND like Neil Gaiman, you should check out the BBC production of Neverwhere






I'm going to finish it and cancel out my subscription, then forget I ever did this. I don't know why it won this award.

If you got something from Audible and you don't like it, you may be able to return it for something else. Members can definitely do this but even for a one-time selection, it doesn't hurt to contact them and ask.

Not My Father's Son by Alan Cumming :)


Thank you for telling me that! I'll certainly give it a shot - I'd rather "spend" it on a book I enjoy reading. LOL



The audio for this is SO GOOD. I did the audio and book form for this (alternating) and both were great, but the audio made this more compelling.


I thought it was fantastic last year. Happy listening!

The audio for this is SO GOOD. I did the audio and book form for this (alternating) and both were great, but the audio made this more compe..."
Glad to hear it!

The full cast production was AMAZING. The casting, the music, the performance are all so well done. For you Sherlock fans out there, Andrew Scott (Moriarty) voices the antagonist. Really, I can't say enough good about both the story and the production. A satisfying start to this challenge.



Not sure if it has won any awards or not."
Gaurav, Bossypants won Audiobook of the Year 2012 at the Audie Awards. It was also the Biography/Memoir winner that year.

I don't think so. An essay is different from a short story. Per description The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher is an "innovative story collection".

I love audiobooks, and this is my pick too! I heard great things about it.

I have read the book (not a fan, though I loved Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies) and there are no essays, just short fiction.

Even though I've already completed this challenge, I'm also going to listen to Life by Keith Richards. It's been on my TBR list for a while, and well....Johnny Depp narrates it.


I'd already heard that one. Brilliance on all accounts.


I have read the boo..."
Listened to this for the short story challenge last year. Not impressed, especially with the awful attempt at a Liverpool accent in the title story.




I listened to Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems, borrowed from my library's digital collection.
It's a kid's book, but it won the award in 2007. I do not like audiobooks either; they put me to sleep. I actually liked this one. Cool jazz. :)

Mandela: An Audio History is the one I listened to, that won audiobook of the year last year is only a little over an hour.

From the website: "SYNC is a program that gives away two complete audiobook downloads — a current Young Adult title paired thematically with a Classic or Required Summer Reading title — each week to listeners ages 13+ while SYNC is in session each summer."
The audiobooks can be downloaded via OverDrive. I don't think all of the books were available internationally, but if I remember correctly, some were. It appears that at least a couple of this summer's books, including Mandela: An Audio History and Egg & Spoon, are Audie winners.


I would probably never have read The Martian without the audiobook and I loved it. I found it really funny, suspenseful and inspiring. He does use some strong language but hey, he's the only person within 10 million miles.
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I am listening to that one, too. I also counting it as a horror book and a middle grade novel.