Do you hear readers say that books are their best friend, but you can’t even get past ten minutes into reading? Audiobooks are a great way to enjoy a book, but some audiobooks take forever to finish, which could be a bummer for a beginner like you. But don’t you worry, friend! In this article, I have shared the best audiobooks for beginners. From romance to memoirs, finance to self-help, you will find audiobooks from various genres in this list. So, without any further ado, let’s jump into the best audiobooks for first-time listeners!
Best Audiobooks To Listen For Beginners!
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1. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Mystery novels are the best for beginners because they keep you hooked till the end. I am a huge Agatha Christie fan and take pride in my extensive collection of her books. And Then There Were None was my first Agatha Christie read and murder mystery book. She is the reason why I am such a huge mystery fan. Eight guests arrive on a tiny isolated island. The butler and the housekeeper receive them and tell them the hosts are yet to arrive.
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The guests started dying one after the other until there were none left. Agatha Christie’s writing style carries the charm of the vintage era without becoming challenging for the average reader to comprehend. The book’s narration is given by the British actor Dan Stevens who was loved for his role as Matthew Crawley in the famous TV series Downton Abbey. There couldn’t have been a better narrator than Dan for this audiobook. You can get the audiobook here! π§
2. The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green is one of the most beginner-friendly books ever. It’s the story of Hazel and Augustus, who meet at a cancer support group. They instantly hit it off and end up spending the day together. On their first meeting, the two exchange their respective favorite books. Hazel is a massive admirer of the book “An Imperial Affliction” and obsessively wants to meet the author Peter Van Houten.
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Hazel and Augustus take a trip to Amsterdam to meet the reclusive author. The Fault In Our Stars is a beautiful love story that deals with themes such as friendship, love, grief, death, etc. So many quotes and extracts from the book are still etched into my mind. It’s one of those books that will stay with you forever. I highly recommend it. You can get the audiobook here! π§
3. Bossypants by Tina Fey
Tina Fey is an American Comedian, writer, and producer. Bossypants was the first autobiographical comedy I read, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Tina Fey shares various stories and anecdotes from her childhood, adulthood, family life, professional life, and how she stepped into the world of comedy. The writing is witty. But it’s the narration that steals the show. The narration has been given by Tina Fey herself, making this audiobook even more enjoyable. For someone who is just starting to listen to audiobooks, Bossypants will be like a cakewalk. You can get the audiobook here! π§
4. The Psychology Of Money by by Morgan Housel
The Psychology Of Money by Morgan House is a compact book giving incredible financial advice. I love that the chapters are bite-sized, making it an easy book for a beginner. The writing style is simple, which makes the lessons land impactfully. If you are wondering how much money you should save and what to do with it, you need this book. The Psychology Of Money is the starting point for anyone wanting to become financially literate. You can get the audiobook here! π§
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5. Atomic Habits by James Clear
Atomic Habits was already incredibly hyped when I read it, and I found it worth every compliment. As the name suggests, the book Atomic Habits is about bringing small changes in your daily lifestyle for compounding results. James Clear does a terrific job explaining the science behind habits and how they are formed. There are actionable practices shared in the book that, if you follow, will help you form healthy habits. The author James Clear has narrated the audiobook, making the listening experience immensely powerful. You can get the audiobook here! π§
6. Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig
Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig can be classified as a memoir, but it’s more than that. It’s a book everyone should read at least once in their lifetime. After going through a challenging phase of panic attacks, depression, and anxiety, Matt Haig found his way into recovery. He shares tips and lessons from his recovery to help his readers in their mental health journey. Matt Haig has narrated his book, which helps build a strong connection with the listeners. You can get the audiobook here! π§
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7. Man’s Search For Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Man’s Search For Meaning is a tiny book. Its runtime is just four hours and forty-five minutes, making it a perfect audiobook for beginners. However, you will learn some of the greatest lessons in such a short period. Viktor Frankl was a psychiatrist sent to the concentration camps, where he understood the power of hope. He saw that people who found hope and meaning in their suffering could survive longer in the horrors of the concentration camps. The part about logotherapy is revolutionary. This book is a must-read classic self-help book. You can get the audiobook here! π§
8. Ikigai by Francesc Miralles and HΓ©ctor Garcia
Ikigai is a book about the Japanese secret to a long and happy life. If you are looking for work-life balance, you must pick this book. Ikigai is a concept of the Japanese people which means the intersection point of your passion, mission, profession, and vocation. If you can find this point and pursue it, you will live a happier and more meaningful life. The book’s writing style is simple and relaxing, making it a beginner-friendly audiobook. You can get the audiobook here! π§
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9. Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki is one of the most successful books ever. In this book, the author shares learnings from his father, the poor dad, and his best friend’s father, the rich dad. The Rich Dad is a visionary thinker with entrepreneurial pursuits, whereas the Poor Dad contributed his whole life to hard work without accumulating wealth. Throughout the book, you will find several lessons on wealth creation, taking calculated risks, etc. The book is written in parables, making it easy for beginners to comprehend. You can get the audiobook here! π§
10. How to Train Your Mind by Chris Bailey
If you are looking for a simple, quick, and valuable book to kickstart your new habit of listening to audiobooks, then you will thoroughly enjoy Chris Bailey’s book How to Train Your Mind. In this book, the author discusses how meditation in your daily routine will help you become more productive and prevent burnout. Several practical and actionable tips in this book will help you enjoy the benefits of meditation. The length of the audiobook is just three hours and eighteen minutes, and the narration is done by the author himself, which makes the listening experience feel more authentic. You can get the audiobook here! π§
Books are indeed the greatest gift to humankind by humans. These audiobooks will help you to get into the habit of listening to audiobooks. You can also check out our Best Short Audiobooks to listen article. We would love to know which audiobooks you pick from this list.