Warning: These audiobooks may cause you to miss your stop
Audiobooks have surged in popularity, becoming a leading segment in publishing. With the appeal of engaging storytelling and renowned narrators, listeners are captivated, as seen in George Saunders' 'Vigil', featuring a cast of 20, and David Sedaris’ humorous memoir 'The Land and Its People'. The landscape of literature is changing, pushing traditional reading to the sidelines.
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Published 03 Jul 2026, 08:00 UTC · Updated 03 Jul 2026, 08:10 UTC
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