Editors Select: May 2024
14 new listens our editors say you can't miss — from fiction to romance to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
10 mind-bending listens for fans of “The Three-Body Problem”
Whether you fell for the Netflix adaptation or are a seasoned fan, here are 10 hair-of-the-dog ideas for your 3BP hangover.
Start your engines—these F1 audiobooks and podcasts take you right to the track
These listens shed light on the racers, cars, sponsors, locations, and all the backstage drama that keeps fans coming back for more, season after season.
Carley Fortune whisks listeners away to Prince Edward Island for "This Summer Will Be Different"
The bestselling author on how she chooses her sumptuous settings, why she loves second-chance romances, and that Harry and Meghan adaptation.
"Your Mama's Kitchen" transcript: Episode 33
Five-time James Beard Award-winning baker Dorie Greenspan reminisces about her journey from Brooklyn to culinary success and a Parisian kitchen.
Elsie Silver is “Wild” for single dads
The bestselling author kicks off another small-town romance series with “Wild Love.”
Round out Neurodiversity Month with must-listen audiobooks by autistic authors
From memoir and nonfiction to romance and sci-fi, these amazing stories represent the diverse experiences of autistic people.
"In the Room with Peter Bergen" transcript: Episode 52
In this episode: Is America Headed into a New Cold War?
Familiar stories, new perspectives—15 classics refreshingly retold by side characters
These creative, compelling listens reimagine beloved stories from new points of view, offering fresh takes on old favorites.
"An Unfinished Love Story" is Doris Kearns Goodwin’s most personal history yet
Part memoir of the 1960s, part biography of her husband, the Pulitzer winner’s latest is a self-narrated audio treasure including archival recordings and guest starring Bryan Cranston.
Alice Wong wants you to rethink the parameters of intimacy
The prolific author and activist delves into popular misconceptions around what constitutes closeness and shares what disabled people have in common with the queer community.
Experience the sounds, scandals, and speakeasies of the Prohibition Era
Explore this fascinating moment in American history through works of fiction and nonfiction alike.