Are there any books that are better in audiobook form (in your opinion)
I've heard people say so before about a few different books across different social media platforms I've used, but I wanted to know some peoples opinions here
Stephen King thinks his own books benefit from being audiobooks because good narrators bring something extra to the experience. I’ve found I enjoy them anyway. I’ve also heard the Harry Potter versions narrated by Stephen Fry are popular.
Peter Weller read Steppenwolf and it's a work of art unto itself. Weller's bitter and disdainful cadence adds depth and character to the narrative. I listen to it sometimes just to get lost in the timbre of his voice.
This is a really random response, but I listened to a book by Roger Sparks called Warrior's Creed before I did an event with him. I had meant to read it before and suddenly it was the night before so I started the audiobook and finished it on my drive to the event in the morning. He does the audiobook and the book is basically all personal stories so it was cool to hear him tell them vs reading them.