Audiobooks Like Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand

Scott Brick narrates Atlas Shrugged across sixty-three hours in a performance that requires sustaining philosophical momentum across what is essentially a novel-length argument about the nature of civilization — his voice has the kind of rhetorical authority that keeps Rand's extended speeches feeling declarative rather than exhausting. He appears across six of the other titles here as well, though none at this runtime, with a cluster of award-recognized books for listeners who want Brick's voice in a more manageable time commitment.

10 audiobooks for fans of Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand

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    Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders

    by Vincent Bugliosi, Curt Gentry

    Narrated by Scott Brick

    4.42 ABR Score (164.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.06 Goodreads (154.7K) ★ 4.6 Audible (10.2K)
    26h 29m listening time • Released 2011

    Scott Brick's measured, forensic delivery transforms this true crime classic into something deeper than lurid true crime—you're inside the prosecutor's mind as he methodically dismantles one of the century's darkest conspiracies.

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    Under the Banner of Heaven

    by Jon Krakauer

    Narrated by Scott Brick

    4.28 ABR Score (236.0K ratings)
    ★ 4.01 Goodreads (226.8K) ★ 4.44 Audible (9.2K)
    12h 29m listening time • Released 2003

    Scott Brick's measured, unflinching narration transforms Krakauer's investigation into religious extremism from true crime into something more unsettling: a forensic examination of how faith becomes justification for the unthinkable.

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    The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry

    by Gabrielle Zevin

    Narrated by Scott Brick

    4.26 ABR Score (375.2K ratings)
    ★ 4.04 Goodreads (362.9K) ★ 4.37 Audible (12.4K)
    7h 2m listening time • Released 2014

    Scott Brick's narration transforms this book-lover's redemption story into something genuinely moving—his gruff tenderness as A.J. feels earned, not performed.

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    Cloud Atlas

    by David Mitchell

    Narrated by Scott Brick, Cassandra Campbell, Kim Mai Guest, Kirby Heyborne, John Lee, Richard Matthews, David Mitchell, Gabrielle Zevin

    4.01 ABR Score (276.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.01 Goodreads (269.8K) ★ 4.11 Audible (7.1K)
    19h 48m listening time • Released 2004

    Seven narrators make this nested-worlds epic feel like a conversation across centuries, each voice perfectly matched to its era and character. It's the rare audiobook where the medium doesn't just serve the story—it becomes essential to how you experience it.

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    2666

    2666 #1-5

    by Natasha [Translator] Bolano, Roberto; Wimmer

    Narrated by Armando Durán, G. Valmont Thomas, Grover Gardner, John Lee, Scott Brick

    3.96 ABR Score (49.5K ratings)
    ★ 4.22 Goodreads (49.5K) ★ 4.54 Audible (13)
    39h 16m listening time • Released 2025

    Five narrators divvy up Bolaño's sprawling masterpiece, and their distinct voices actually deepen the novel's fractured structure—each section lands differently, keeping you locked in for all 39 hours.

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    The Holy Bible: King James Version

    by Anonymous

    Narrated by Scott Brick, Prentice Onayemi, Ellen Archer, LJ Ganser, Jennifer Van Dyck, Suzanne Toren

    4.56 ABR Score (322.5K ratings)
    ★ 4.45 Goodreads (320.9K) ★ 4.71 Audible (1.5K)
    82h 53m listening time • Released 2020

    The King James Version's cadence and poetry hit different when spoken aloud by this all-star ensemble cast, making the language feel alive rather than archaic.

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    Sunrise on the Reaping

    The Hunger Games

    by Suzanne Collins

    Narrated by Jefferson White

    4.90 ABR Score (1.2M ratings)
    ★ 4.5 Goodreads (1.1M) ★ 4.85 Audible (32.5K)
    12h 48m listening time • Released 2025

    Jefferson White's narration transforms this prequel into something unexpectedly intimate—he finds the quiet devastation in Haymitch before the legend, making every loss feel like your own.

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    Remarkably Bright Creatures

    by Shelby Van Pelt

    Narrated by Marin Ireland, Michael Urie

    4.83 ABR Score (1.4M ratings)
    ★ 4.36 Goodreads (1.3M) ★ 4.79 Audible (62.8K)
    11h 16m listening time • Released 2022

    Marin Ireland and Michael Urie elevate this widow-and-octopus story into something genuinely moving, their dual narration making the emotional reckoning feel earned rather than sentimental.

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    The Correspondent

    by Virginia Evans

    Narrated by Maggi-Meg Reed, Jane Oppenheimer, Carly Robins, Jeff Ebner, David Pittu, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Mark Bramhall, Petrea Burchard, Robert Petkoff, Kimberly Farr, Cerris Morgan-Moyer, Peter Ganim, Jade Wheeler, Various

    4.81 ABR Score (383.3K ratings)
    ★ 4.53 Goodreads (364.9K) ★ 4.8 Audible (18.3K)
    8h 36m listening time • Released 2025

    A sprawling ensemble cast brings luminous depth to this meditation on lifelong correspondence—each narrator inhabits their character so fully you'll forget you're listening to a performance, not overhearing actual lives unfolding.

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    My Friends

    by Fredrik Backman

    Narrated by Marin Ireland

    4.58 ABR Score (421.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.36 Goodreads (413.4K) ★ 4.64 Audible (8.5K)
    13h 22m listening time • Released 2025

    Marin Ireland's narration transforms this story of teenage friendship into something achingly real—she captures the specific cadence of how friends actually talk, making you feel like you're eavesdropping on something sacred.

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