10 audiobooks for fans of A Canticle for Leibowitz
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For We Are Many
Bobiverse • Book 2
Narrated by Ray Porter
Both epics grapple with humanity's cyclical struggle between knowledge and destruction across vast timescales, offering intellectually rich narratives that reward careful listening. Taylor's exploration of consciousness and survival through a similarly expansive scope delivers the same sense of wonder and philosophical weight, though with a more optimistic tone about humanity's potential to transcend its limitations.
★ 4.67 ABR Score (149.2K ratings)★ 4.37 Goodreads (75.2K) ★ 4.77 Audible (74.0K)8h 59m listening time • Released 2017Ray Porter's performance transforms the Bobiverse's multiple Bobs from a gimmick into genuinely distinct voices—each one feels like a real person making impossible decisions while the stakes keep escalating in ways that actually land.
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Network Effect
The Murderbot Diaries • Book 5
by Martha Wells
Narrated by Kevin R. Free
★ 4.61 ABR Score (138.9K ratings)★ 4.46 Goodreads (129.2K) ★ 4.74 Audible (9.8K)12h 47m listening time • Released 2020Kevin R. Free's deadpan delivery transforms Murderbot from a sardonic loner into someone genuinely worth rooting for—the audiobook does what the best narration does, making you hear the heart beneath the snark.
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Ender's Game
The Ender Saga • Book 1
Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki, Harlan Ellison, Gabrielle de Cuir
Both audiobooks explore humanity's capacity for destruction and moral compromise through intellectually rigorous narratives that challenge listeners to grapple with uncomfortable ethical questions. The ensemble narration in Ender's Game matches the philosophical depth and immersive listening experience of A Canticle for Leibowitz, creating a similarly contemplative journey through speculative worlds shaped by warfare and consequence.
★ 4.59 ABR Score (1.5M ratings)★ 4.31 Goodreads (1.5M) ★ 4.63 Audible (44.6K)11h 57m listening time • Released 2002The gold standard of military sci-fi — a child prodigy trained for interstellar war in a story that's as emotionally devastating as it is thrillingly plotted.
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We Are Legion (We Are Bob)
Bobiverse • Book 1
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.58 ABR Score (236.2K ratings)★ 4.26 Goodreads (128.3K) ★ 4.68 Audible (107.9K)9h 56m listening time • Released 2016Ray Porter's performance transforms this sci-fi premise into pure audiobook gold—his deadpan delivery of Bob's irreverent humor lands perfectly, making the existential stakes feel both hilarious and genuinely moving.
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Second Foundation
Foundation (Publication Order) • Book 3
by Isaac Asimov
Narrated by Scott Brick
★ 4.46 ABR Score (212.2K ratings)★ 4.28 Goodreads (204.3K) ★ 4.65 Audible (7.9K)9h 21m listening time • Released 2010Scott Brick's measured, intelligent narration transforms this mind-bending finale into something genuinely suspenseful—he finds the psychological tension beneath Asimov's intricate plotting and makes you feel the paranoia of not knowing who's really in control.
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World War Z
World War Z
by Max Brooks, Alan Alda, John Turturro, Rob Reiner
Narrated by Various
★ 4.43 ABR Score (596.4K ratings)★ 4.02 Goodreads (570.4K) ★ 4.65 Audible (26.0K)12h 9m listening time • Released 2013The all-star cast transforms each survivor's testimony into its own haunting performance, making this less audiobook and more immersive oral history that justifies every minute of its 12-hour runtime.
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Old Man's War
Old Man\u2019s War • Book 1
by John Scalzi
Narrated by William Dufris
Both novels explore humanity's struggle against existential threats through intimate character perspectives, balancing philosophical depth with accessible storytelling. Old Man's War shares Canticle's meditative tone while delivering the same rewarding experience of complex science fiction ideas unfolding naturally through narration.
★ 4.43 ABR Score (255.3K ratings)★ 4.23 Goodreads (226.8K) ★ 4.55 Audible (28.5K)9h 55m listening time • Released 2007Scalzi's military sci-fi debut is the most fun you'll have with the genre — Earth's elderly enlist for interstellar war and get young bodies with old wisdom.
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Rendezvous with Rama
Rama • Book 1
Narrated by Peter Ganim, Robert J. Sawyer - introduction
Both audiobooks explore humanity's place in a vast, indifferent universe through intellectually rigorous narratives that prioritize ideas over action, offering the same sense of wonder and contemplation that makes for deeply engaging listening. Weiner's and Ganim's measured narration styles complement their respective stories' meditative pacing, creating immersive experiences where scientific mystery unfolds as gradually and deliberately as philosophical inquiry.
★ 4.21 ABR Score (196.5K ratings)★ 4.12 Goodreads (185.6K) ★ 4.39 Audible (10.9K)9h 4m listening time • Released 2008Clarke's purest expression of cosmic wonder — humanity explores a mysterious alien vessel and the story refuses to explain everything, which makes it unforgettable.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Blade Runner
Narrated by Scott Brick
Both works explore profound philosophical questions about consciousness and humanity through richly layered narratives, and Scott Brick's measured narration complements Dick's introspective prose much as Weiner's delivery anchors Miller's sprawling post-apocalyptic meditation. The slightly shorter runtime delivers similar thematic depth—examining what it means to be human in worlds transformed by technology—with the same intellectually engaging pace that rewards close listening.
★ 4.18 ABR Score (528.8K ratings)★ 4.09 Goodreads (517.9K) ★ 4.33 Audible (11.0K)9h 12m listening time • Released 2007The novel behind Blade Runner asks deeper questions than the film — what separates humans from machines, and does the answer even matter?
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The Forever War
The Forever War • Book 1
by Joe Haldeman
Narrated by George Wilson
★ 4.13 ABR Score (190.0K ratings)★ 4.14 Goodreads (181.5K) ★ 4.28 Audible (8.5K)9h 18m listening time • Released 2008Haldeman's answer to Starship Troopers and Vietnam allegory — a soldier fighting an interstellar war returns home to find centuries have passed and Earth unrecognizable.
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