

Though this book by Ray Bradbury is a science-fiction classic (especially in high-school English classes), listeners say the story is much more interesting thanks to the narration by actor Tim Robbins. It is truly unputdownable, and I truly felt the stakes along with the characters.” “This book truly flipped all the nerdy happy switches in my brain. When switching between the Kindle and Audible editions, I found myself reading the story in Wil’s voice and loving every second of it.” And several point out that it’s a fun casting, because Wheaton “even gets to name-check himself in the book, which is hilarious.” But even without the celebrity narration, this audiobook is well worth the listen because of the plot.

One reviewer even says they prefer the audio version to the book because of Wheaton’s narration: “His mannerisms and use of inflection are outstanding and helped build a compelling world that sucked me in. The huge mix of material has been put together so well,” says another recent listener. “This book is rich with settings that span time, space, games, movies, memories, and places. “I mean what ’80s baby wouldn’t appreciate an audiobook narrated by Wil Wheaton loaded with ’80s pop-culture references to boot?” asks one. That is why this list has been restricted to audio editions only.Nearly 300 five-star reviewers think Wheaton is also the right narrator for Ready Player One. So when someone rates or adds the audio edition to his shelf, he won't see on the book's page that it is on a list where he can vote for it. There are a lot of other "best audiobook" lists but you can't tell which recording or narration people are voting for, or - in some cases - if the book has an audio version at all!Īlso, if the print additions are added, this list will show on the that particular print edition page of the book only. Then when you are adding it to this list, search for it by that ISBN rather than its name. Go to the book page, click on the audio edition and copy its ISBN. Then when you are searching to add books from your shelves, you'll be adding the edition you rated.

If not you can click on the audio edition and select "switch to this edition" above your rating/review. When you rate a book and add it to your shelf, make sure it's the audio edition. There are two ways to add the audio editions: Same goes for whoever added the print editions of Hitch-hiker's Guide, Caves of Steel, Dune, Minority Report, Old Man's War and Armor.
