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My Top 10 Audiobooks

My Top 10 Audiobooks

Audiobooks are an amazing way to read books. You can listen to them whilst cleaning your room, cooking/baking, ironing, walking, driving… I LOVE THEM, and 2020 has been the year where I’ve really relied on audiobooks to get through my TBR.

I use Audible where I pay £7.99 a month for one credit, which allows me to buy any audiobook – whether they are £25 or £10. Or Audible do an offer where you can buy 3 credits for £18 which has always helped me out when I want to have more than one credit a month.

Over the past year, I’ve listened to so many amazing audiobooks, and some *not so great* ones, but here are my top 10 audiobooks OF ALL TIME!

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My Audiobook Recomendations

My Audiobook Recomendations

After writing my discussion on why I think audiobooks count as reading (which is a big debated topic at the moment, for some reason), I thought about all of the audiobooks that I’ve listened  to (which is a lot), and I thought that I would write a post recommending some A-MAZ-ING audiobooks to you. I DO mainly listen to fantasy audiobooks, as I love actually knowing how to pronounce the characters’ names and I always feel so much deeper in the fantasy world when I listen to it.

So here are my audiobook recommendations!

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The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss

The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter by Theodora Goss

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I was browsing Audible, looking for a book to listen to when I came across The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter. From the title, I could tell that it was a take on Jekyll and Hyde. I read the premise, and it was something that I knew that I would really enjoy. I love reading books about classic literature, and I love reading re-tellings of them.

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