Books Like All These Worlds

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Ray Porter narrates All These Worlds with the warmth and slight self-deprecating humor that Dennis E. Taylor's Bobiverse series runs on — Bob's voice needs to feel human despite the science-fiction premise of a mind copied into a probe, and across 8 hours of final-battle stakes, Porter keeps the comedy alive even when the existential danger is real. The result is science fiction that earns its emotional payoff. All ten recommendations are also by Porter, five more come from Taylor's own catalog, and the list maps the Bobiverse and its closest neighbors for readers who want to stay in that register.

10 books for fans of All These Worlds

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    Roadkill

    by Dennis E. Taylor

    Why this book?

    Taylor and Porter reunite to deliver the same witty, fast-paced sci-fi storytelling that made All These Worlds compelling, with Porter's narration bringing equally sharp character voices to a fresh premise. The audiobook maintains that perfect balance of humor and thought-provoking concepts that defines Taylor's work, making it an ideal next listen for those invested in his narrative style.

    4.11 Goodreads (6.9K ratings)
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    Earthside

    Quantum Earth • Book 2

    by Dennis E. Taylor

    Why this book?

    The same witty, introspective narration from Ray Porter captures Taylor's signature blend of hard sci-fi concepts and dark humor, while Earthside explores similar themes of humanity's place in an expanding universe with the same engaging listening experience. Those invested in Taylor's interconnected sci-fi universe will find this a natural continuation that deepens the philosophical questions about consciousness and survival established in All These Worlds.

    4.05 Goodreads (5.5K ratings)
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    Outland

    Quantum Earth • Book 1

    by Dennis E. Taylor

    Why this book?

    Ray Porter's engaging narration brings the same wit and humor to Outland that made All These Worlds so compelling, while Taylor explores fresh sci-fi concepts with that signature blend of hard science and character-driven storytelling that defines his work.

    4.10 Goodreads (11.8K ratings)
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    Flybot

    by Dennis E. Taylor

    Why this book?

    The same witty narrative voice and inventive sci-fi concepts that made All These Worlds compelling carry through Flybot, with Ray Porter's engaging delivery bringing Taylor's signature humor and clever world-building to life once again. Both audiobooks balance speculative premise with character-driven storytelling, making the extended runtime feel immersive rather than indulgent.

    4.04 Goodreads (3.4K ratings)
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    Feedback

    Audible Original Stories

    by Dennis E. Taylor

    Why this book?

    Ray Porter's masterful narration captures Taylor's signature blend of humor and existential philosophy in another mind-bending sci-fi adventure that explores what it means to be conscious and autonomous. The same wit and wonder that made All These Worlds compelling carries through, making Feedback an equally engaging listen for those who enjoyed Taylor's exploration of identity and survival against cosmic odds.

    3.84 Goodreads (3.3K ratings)
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    Chasing the Dragon

    Tyrus Rechs: Contracts & Terminations • Book 2

    by Jason Anspach, Nick Cole

    Why this book?

    Ray Porter's dynamic narration brings the same wit and gravitas to this military sci-fi epic, delivering fast-paced action and deeper philosophical questions about humanity's place in the galaxy. Both audiobooks balance humor with high-stakes storytelling, making the 8-hour runtime equally immersive and engaging.

    4.48 Goodreads (934 ratings)
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    Survival

    From Beyond • Book 3

    by Jasper T. Scott, Nathan Hystad

    Why this book?

    Ray Porter's distinctive narration brings the same engaging, character-driven storytelling to Survival, where humanity faces existential stakes with the same blend of humor and tension that defines the Bobiverse series. Both works explore what it means to persist against impossible odds, delivered through Porter's masterful pacing that makes the 8-hour runtime feel immersive rather than lengthy.

    4.45 Goodreads (803 ratings)
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    Stryker's War

    Order of the Centurion • Book 3

    by Josh Hayes, Jason Anspach, Nick Cole

    Why this book?

    Ray Porter's dynamic narration brings the same engaging, conversational energy to Stryker's War that made All These Worlds so immersive, while both works balance humor and heart within expansive sci-fi universes filled with clever problem-solving and character-driven storytelling. The fast-paced, witty dialogue and sense of camaraderie among ensemble casts make Stryker's War an equally satisfying listen for those who appreciate Taylor's blend of cosmic-scale adventure with relatable, grounded humanity.

    4.38 Goodreads (635 ratings)
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    Blood of the Innocent

    ONSET • Book 3

    by Glynn Stewart

    More about this pick

    Government supernatural forces have finally defeated the vampire Familias, but victory reveals a darker threat offering suspicious peace negotiations.

    4.34 Goodreads (1.3K ratings)
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    Signal

    From Beyond • Book 2

    by Jasper T. Scott, Nathan Hystad

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    After David Bryce crashes back to Earth in a stolen starship, his family gets shipped to Alaska while an alien infection spreads globally and the real invasion begins.

    4.33 Goodreads (926 ratings)