Audiobook Demos

Memoir

Cover of the book 'Slonim Woods 9: A Memoir' by Daniel Barban Levin, featuring a background image of a dark, old building with multiple windows.

-Best Performance of the Year Nominee-
This brave, lyrical, and redemptive memoir reveals how a group of friends were led from college to a cult without the world even noticing. (See the book)

Cover of the book 'A Speck in the Sea' by John Aldridge and Anthony Sosinski, featuring a boat in rough seas under a dark, cloudy sky with rays of light shining through. Endorsement text by Daniel James Brown at the bottom.

The harrowing adventure-at-sea memoir recounting the heroic search-and-rescue mission for lost Montauk fisherman John Aldridge. (Produced for the NYPL)

Book cover of 'On the Water: A Fishing Memoir' by Guy de la Valdène, with foreword by Carl Hiaasen. Features a painting of a serene water scene with trees reflected in the water.

From the acclaimed author of Fragrance of Grass comes a meditation on water and nature, fishing and growing older. (See the book)

Fiction

The cover of the book 'The Binding Tempest' by Steven Rudy, featuring steampunk elements and gears. It is labeled as 'The Luminance Saga, Book One.'

Three war veterans and old friends find their fates crossing once again in a sprawling sci-fi/fantasy epic, weaving magic and deeply realized characters through a ‘speculative and steampunk’ experience. (See the book)

Cover art for "Hyperspace Radio: Collected Short Stories of James Beach" featuring futuristic visuals and a vintage radio.

A collection of tales from dimensions both strange and familiar, at the speed of imagination. A young boy comes to terms with his father's undead lifestyle; A caveman faces failure at the world's first art show; Among many others. (See the book)

Book cover: "Regenesis" by William Huggins, featuring a mountain with a lone wolf howling at the top amid a flock of birds, with a dark, dramatic sky.

-Best Performance of the Year Nominee-
Humanity in the distant future has left the Earth to reclaim its natural state, without humans. During a restoration mission, a young woman comes face to face with the natural world, and it with her. (See the book)

Book cover of "Ghosts" by William Huggins, featuring a silhouette of a person holding a weapon against a fiery, explosive background.

On the newly-discovered planet of Dorset, a small village of travelers try to establish a community. Yet the challenge goes deeper than anyone suspects. Can the village survive the revelations of Dorset’s forgotten past? (See the book)

Book cover of 'Lakes of Mars' by Merritt Graves featuring a futuristic space station orbiting a planet.

Aaron Sheridan signs up for the Fleet expecting a fatal deployment to the Rim War, but is instead assigned to their most prestigious command school, Corinth Station. When he discovers that officer training is not the station’s only purpose, it becomes increasingly clear that risking everything is the safest thing he can do. (See the book)

Non-Fiction

Book cover of 'The Concise Guide to Minimalism' featuring a stack of folded clothes on a white chair.

-Best Performance Nominee-
Start living a happier life by embarking on a positive journey to minimalism. See how much a difference it can do for your body and mind when you start to remove the clutter and chaos and focus on the necessities and what really matters in life. (See the book)

Book cover of 'The Practice of Embodying Emotions' by Raja Selvam, PhD, featuring a circular design with dots.

In the first book on Integral Somatic Psychology (ISP), clinical psychologist Dr. Raja Selvam offers a new, complementary approach for building more capacity to tolerate emotions using the body—especially those that are difficult or unpleasant. (See the book)

The Economist logo on red background

A daily news digest from The Economist. (Subscribe to the podcast)

The Wall Street Journal logo showing "WSJ" in large letters.

A selection of articles produced for The Wall Street Journal Magazine and The Wall Street Journal.

UK Accent Narration


One of the original adventures of Sherlock Holmes, published in The Strand.

A memoir of a life in the antiquarian book trade, A Factotum in the Book Trade is a journey between the shelves—and then behind the counter, into the overstuffed basement, and up the spine-stacked attic stairs of your favourite neighbourhood bookshop.

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