10 audiobooks for fans of My Friends
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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 2022Marin 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 Buffalo Hunter Hunter
Narrated by Shane Ghostkeeper, Marin Ireland, Owen Teale
★ 4.12 ABR Score (49.3K ratings)★ 3.99 Goodreads (47.6K) ★ 4.4 Audible (1.7K)15h 29m listening time • Released 2025Shane Ghostkeeper's performance transforms this into essential listening—a horror novel where the narrator's voice becomes part of the terror, pulling you deeper into Jones's relentless mythology.
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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 2025Jefferson 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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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 2003Scott 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 Thirteenth Tale
by Diane Setterfield
Narrated by Bianca Amato, Jill Tanner
★ 4.22 ABR Score (339.2K ratings)★ 3.98 Goodreads (327.6K) ★ 4.36 Audible (11.6K)15h 38m listening time • Released 2006Setterfield's gothic debut channels du Maurier and the Brontës — a reclusive author dictates her true history to a biographer in a story full of secrets and sisters.
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The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold
Narrated by Alice Sebold
★ 3.89 ABR Score (2.5M ratings)★ 3.86 Goodreads (2.5M) ★ 4.01 Audible (2.2K)10h 53m listening time • Released 2007Sebold's debut is narrated by a murdered girl watching her family grieve from heaven — devastating, strangely beautiful, and unlike anything else in crime fiction.
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Theo of Golden
by Allen Levi
Narrated by David Morse
★ 4.85 ABR Score (178.8K ratings)★ 4.57 Goodreads (168.5K) ★ 4.89 Audible (10.3K)13h 12m listening time • Released 2025David Morse's weathered voice transforms this quiet parable into something hypnotic—each pencil portrait portrait exchange feels like a secret being shared directly with you, making generosity feel less like virtue and more like magic.
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The Hate U Give
The Hate U Give • Book 1
by Angie Thomas
Narrated by Bahni Turpin
★ 4.83 ABR Score (1.1M ratings)★ 4.45 Goodreads (1.0M) ★ 4.78 Audible (45.9K)11h 50m listening time • Released 2017Bahni Turpin's narration gives each character a distinct, lived-in voice that makes Starr's internal conflict feel devastatingly real. This is essential listening for anyone who wants to understand why this book became a cultural phenomenon.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird • Book 1
by Harper Lee
Narrated by Sissy Spacek
★ 4.82 ABR Score (7.0M ratings)★ 4.26 Goodreads (7.0M) ★ 4.8 Audible (49.0K)12h 17m listening time • Released 2014Sissy Spacek's narration captures Scout's voice with such immediacy and warmth that the injustice of the story hits harder—you're not just reading about the South's moral reckoning, you're living it through a child's dawning understanding.
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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 2025A 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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