Amazing Sci-fi Audiobooks That You Should Look Into

We've compiled a list of the best sci-fi audiobooks on Audible based on the most positive reviews. The audiobooks we've mentioned below can be purchased at a reasonable price. It is worth every penny, in our opinion, especially if you listen to audiobooks frequently.

The Martian By Andy Weir

The Martian By Andy Weir

This audiobook edition of The Martian is narrated by actor Wil Wheaton, who is arguably best known for his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Even the most ardent fans of the novel praise his portrayal. This isn't the dull read you may expect. It's full of wit and sarcasm. It's not every day that you come across an irreverent astronaut, so it's a real treat.

Ready Player One By Ernest Cline

Wheaton is also the ideal narrator for Ready Player One, according to over 300 five-star reviews. There are several settings in this book that span time, space, games, movies, memories, and locations. The large amount of content has been well-combined. Wheaton's narration is excellent, and it contributed to the creation of a captivating universe that drew the listeners in. Because of the narrative, even without the celebrity narrator, this audiobook is definitely worth listening to.

The Handmaid’s Tale By Margaret Atwood

Instead of seeing it with Elisabeth Moss, listen to the audiobook, which is read by Claire Danes, whose performance is praised and said to enrich the plot. Many people have purchased the original book because it has become so successful, but many people believe that the audiobook is far simpler to consume. This might be because of Danes, who gives the listener the impression of being privy to something private, as if you're listening to a confession you wouldn't dare to interrupt.

‘1984’: New Classic Edition By George Orwell

The futuristic society ruled by Big Brother and his network of spies is explored in this George Orwell classic, and a dozen readers single out Simon Prebble's portrayal as a cause to pay attention. The narrative is fantastic, and there is nothing I would alter about it. You can purchase it for a lengthy car journey, but because of its duration, it is suggested that you dive deep to really consume it.

Ender’s Game By Orson Scott Card

Ender’s Game By Orson Scott Card

Ender's Game will keep you fascinated from the time you pick it up until the moment you put it down, despite the fact that it is nearly 30 years old. Because Ender was played by a man with a deep voice, some may find it difficult to swallow. Changes in voice, on the other hand, can aid in the creation of characters in the listener's mind, as well as adding to the overall plot.

Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

Fahrenheit 451 By Ray Bradbury

Despite the fact that this novel by Ray Bradbury is a science-fiction classic, listeners claim the tale is made considerably more engaging by actor Tim Robbins' narration. In several passages of the book, Tim Robbins makes excellent use of Ray Bradbury's highly energetic and to-the-point writing style, to the point where you'll feel as if you're sprinting alongside Guy Montag, experiencing his panic, pounding heart, and uncertainty.

Conclusion

We felt now would be a good time to suggest some science fiction books for you to listen to (or download on your Kindle, if that's your preference).