

That is why this list has been restricted to audio editions only. 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. But what these series all have in common is an acute devotion to telling a good story, as well as fully building out the worlds and technologies therein. There are two ways to add the audio editions: In looking for the best sci-fi audiobook series, it can be difficult to know where to start due to the genre's sheer number of iterations and variations. To qualify, every book in a sci-fi trilogy had to meet the 4+ stars/4,000+ ratings threshold. I focused on trilogies for this section of the list.

Delaney while crafting a story all their own. 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. In doing so, Solomon works in the critical sci-fi tradition of Octavia Butler, Ursula K.
