![]() Nonfiction Audiobook Recommendations for 2023 Ace by Angela Chen, performed by Natalie NaudusĪn engaging exploration of what it means to be asexual in a world that’s obsessed with sexual attraction, and what the ace perspective can teach all of us about desire and identity. This is a long list with an incredible range of front list, back list, memoir, microhistories, humor, science, religion, and so much more. ![]() I’m including descriptions from Amazon, and the audiobooks I’ve listened to and second the recommendation for I’ve indicated with a “*” beside the title. Find below a roundup of the best nonfiction audiobook recommendations for 2023, and there is something for every kind of listener here. The recommendations from Twitter were so good, and I did not want to let them fall into the ether of social media. There was no publication date limit, as I find audiobooks a great opportunity to catch up on backlist titles. I asked over on Twitter at the end of last year for my followers favorite nonfiction audiobooks they listened to last year. It’s like an extended podcast on a given topic, allowing me to listen in those 15-20 minute chunks a couple of times a day. I prefer nonfiction to fiction on audio, as it is easier for me to start and stop with them. In 2022, nearly half of my book consumption was in audio, and I suspect it might be even higher this year.Īs such, I’m always looking for books that are a good experience on audio. This gives me roughly 6 or 7 hours a week to listen, meaning I can make my way through a full audiobook in a couple of weeks. Now, though, I take my daughter to school most days of the work week, and I like to work from a cafe about 15 minutes from my home on weekends. ![]() But years of working from home gave me less free time for listening. ![]() When I worked in libraries and had a commute, audiobooks were a staple. I’ve become a much bigger audiobook listener in the last couple of years than I have been in a while. ![]()
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