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Top 25 New Bestseller Audiobooks for 2025
Audiobooks are experiencing a golden era, offering immersive storytelling with unparalleled convenience. Whether you're a fan of gripping mysteries, heartwarming memoirs, or transformative self-help, 2025 is brimming with fresh releases and enduring classics. AudioBestsellers, a trusted destination for audiobook enthusiasts, has compiled a list of the top 25 audiobooks of the year. From captivating narratives to inspiring lessons, here’s a guide to this year's must-listens.
By worldofaudioabout a year ago in BookClub
18 Best Detective Audiobooks for 2025
Detective audiobooks have a way of captivating listeners, immersing them in thrilling cases, intricate puzzles, and unforgettable characters. As we enter 2025, it’s the perfect time to highlight some of the finest detective audiobooks that will keep you hooked. From classic whodunits to gripping modern mysteries, these titles are must-haves for fans of the genre. If you're a detective fiction enthusiast, AudioDetectives is your ultimate destination for uncovering the best audio mysteries. With expertly curated selections and in-depth reviews, it’s your go-to resource for staying on top of the latest and greatest in detective audiobooks.
By worldofaudioabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Psychology of Money
Introduction Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money is a compelling exploration of the emotional, psychological, and behavioral aspects of personal finance. Unlike many finance books focused on numbers and strategies, this book delves into how we think about money and the often irrational ways we approach it. With 20 chapters, each focusing on a distinct lesson, Housel illustrates that wealth-building is less about intelligence and more about behavior, highlighting that good financial decisions often come from understanding ourselves rather than mastering complex theories.
By marzouk adoyiabout a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: Good Bad Girl by Alice Feeney
Alice Feeney’s “Good Bad Girl” reignited my passion for reading, and I regret not picking it up sooner. The story of a kidnapped baby at a supermarket, and the subsequent intertwining lives of four women, kept me on the edge of my seat.
By Frank DiLuzioabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of "The Fight"
Fifty years can be a very short jump in time… As I mentioned in a previous piece, Jake Paul just defeated Mike Tyson in a match where a much older fighter was expected to destroy a much younger and less experienced up and comer (Paul is 27; Tyson, 58). All the material and reviews I read before the fight supported that argument. I was almost tempted to put money down on it…but I did not. And I did not watch the fight. A part of me knew that all the experts and all the prognosticators were looking at the fight with the wrong ideas in mind. Many of them wanted a name they knew to take back what was once his; they wanted history to keep rhyming.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in BookClub
How to Use Social Media to Increase Your Book’s Visibility
In the digital age, social media platforms offer powerful tools for authors looking to increase the visibility of their books. With millions of users globally, social media provides a vast audience and unique opportunities to engage directly with readers. Here’s a detailed guide on how you can leverage these platforms to boost your book's profile.
By Hannah millerabout a year ago in BookClub
Indonesian Author, Natasha Rizky Successfully Held Book Exhibition in Japan
Indonesian actress, presenter and model, Natasha Rizky Pradita, successfully held an exhibition of her best-selling book entitled 'Kamu Tidak Istimewa', or 'You are not Special' in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday (16/11/2024).
By Hardingferrentabout a year ago in BookClub








