Best Audiobooks: Perfect Companions for Your Road Trips
Best Audiobooks: Perfect Companions for Your Road Trips

Rev up your road trips with perfect companions! Explore the best audiobooks for an unforgettable journey. Turn drive time into storytime. Hit the road with literary adventures.
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Embark on a captivating road trip accompanied by a delightful audiobook. Whether your travels are solitary or with family, this curated list of superior audiobooks for road trips encompasses genres such as humor-filled memoirs, suspenseful mysteries, and grand science fiction and fantasy epics.

Enhance your journey with these engaging audiobooks, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable adventure on the open road.

Best Men by Sidney Karger

Max Moody, a gay man navigating life in New York City, faces a surprise when his best friend Paige announces her engagement and asks him to be her man of honor. The twist: Paige's groom has a charming gay brother, Chasten, who becomes Max's fellow best man. Max and Chasten must find common ground as they navigate wedding festivities despite their differences and unexpected romantic sparks.

Wow, No Thank You. by Samantha Irby

At 40, author Samantha Irby navigates a midlife crisis, leaving her job, moving to a small town with her wife, and embracing a bourgeois life. She details awkward dates, Hollywood encounters, and the challenges of adulting in a humorous and candid exploration of her experiences.

The Creative Act by Rick Rubin

Rick Rubin, a renowned music producer, is recognized for creating a space where artists from diverse genres discover their authentic selves. He offers ideas on creativity in 'The Creative Act,' highlighting that an artist's contact with the outside world is essential to their work. The book aims to enable people to develop their creative potential by making creativity accessible to all.

Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall

Set in 1814, Miss Maelys Mitchelmore faces societal challenges and an unusual curse that unravels her dress. Seeking aid, she reluctantly aligns with Lady Georgiana Landrake, known as the Duke of Annadale. Together, they delve into a world of magic and gods, unveiling secrets that may endanger not only Miss Mitchelmore's reputation but also her heart and life.

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True Biz by Sara Novic

In the halls of the River Valley School for the Deaf, students Charlie, Austin, and February navigate personal and political crises, sign language, and the challenges of living in a hearing world. Their paths crossed in a narrative of defiance, kin, affection, and the universal chase for bonding, praising the Deaf community and humankind's toughness.

Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Set in 1960s LA, Daisy navigates around the Sunset Strip's rock n' roll scene. The story tells of Daisy's love for rock and how her tale crossed with Billy Dunne's band, The Six.  'Daisy Jones & The Six' unfolds around Daisy in the rock town, intertwining her narrative with The Six, led by Billy. As their paths collide, a legendary rock saga emerges, captured in this riveting oral history. This Taylor Jenkins Reid book offers a distinctive portrayal of a bygone era and the allure of music, love, and fame.

Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Set in Chinatown, solo shop owner Vera Wong comes upon an unmoving man in her teashop grasping a flash drive. Opting to solve the case herself, she forms unexpected friendships with customers while protecting the drive from the killer. This cozy mystery delves into Vera's detective skills, maternal instincts, and the charm of community bonds amid crime.

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