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25 Great Free Amazon Prime Audiobooks You Can Listen To Now

25 Great Free Amazon Prime Audiobooks You Can Listen To Now Love free audiobooks? Did you know theres a secret batch of Amazon Prime audiobooks that are free for members? I searched through the list and found some of the best options, but there are many more than what Ive included here, so go check them out! There are a lot of wonderful classics on the list, so I included many of those below, as well as a bunch of contemporary fiction options, and finally some short stories and essays from popular authors. Take a look at what Ive found, and happy listening! Classic Amazon Prime Audiobooks Jane Eyre  by Charlotte Brontë The 1847 British novel about an orphan and later governess for Mr. Rochester. This is the story of their relationship and her search for happiness and independence. The Prophet  by Kahlil Gibran Included in this hugely-popular inspirational and spiritual book are 28 poetic essays on a range of topics including love, friendship, joy, pleasure, death, and so much more. Dracula  by Bram Stoker The famous 1897 Gothic horror novel about Count Dracula from Transylvania and the Englishman Jonathan Harker who visits his castle. Frankenstein  by Mary Shelley If youve never read  Frankenstein, its probably not what you think. This is the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein who brings a creature to life, one who is not at all what he expected and who turns his life into a nightmare. Anne of Green Gables  by Lucy Maud Montgomery Anne is an orphan who thinks shes found a new home, only to discover her new guardians dont want her. She is funny, imaginative, talkative, and utterly charming, and she soon wins them over. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass  by Frederick Douglass Published in 1845, this one of the most important memoirs in American literature. Frederick Douglass tells the story of his life, including his experiences in slavery and his escape to the north. Sense and Sensibility  by Jane Austen This is one of Austens funniest, most enjoyable novels, telling the story of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. They are in financial difficulties, without many options, and they each take a very different approach to navigating their way through family and love. The Mysterious Affair at Styles  by Agatha Christie A Hercule Poirot novel about a woman who has been poisoned. Everyone at Styles Court has a motive and means for the murder, and its up to Poirot to get to the bottom of what happened. The Souls of Black Folk  by W.E.B. Du Bois Published in 1903, this collection of 14 essays introduces important concepts in African American history and sociology, including the concept of double consciousness. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl  by Harriet Jacobs Harriet Jacobs tells her story through the character of Linda Brent. She was born into slavery, and the deaths of her parents and the woman who claimed ownership of her leaves her the mercy of a terrible man. She makes a plan to escape. Contemporary Fiction Amazon Prime Audiobooks Fortunes Daughters  by Consuelo Saah Baehr This is the story of Hope and Faith, two people from very different backgrounds who meet and become friends. But then they fall in love with the same man. The novel is set in New York during World War I. True Fiction  by Lee Goldberg A jet crashes onto Waikiki. Because of his past with the CIA, Ian Ludlow, a bestselling author, knows all too much about what happened. Now his life is in danger. Crimes Against a Book Club  by Kathy Cooperman Best friends Annie and Sarah need money and decide a great way to get it is to sell anti-aging cream to Annies wealthy book club. But Annie decides to add a special ingredient, with unexpected consequences. Wish Me Home by Kay Bratt Cara meets Hemi, a stray dog, and the two of them take off for Florida in order to escape a complicated family history and to see the home of her hero, Ernest Hemingway. Rage  by Zygmunt Miloszewski Set in Poland, this is the story of the prosecutor Teodor Szachi as he investigates a skeleton discovered in a construction site. Szachis questioning of the dead mans wife opens up a whole new set of problems. The Body in the Dales  by J.R. Ellis A body is discovered in a cave in the Yorkshire Dales: its Dave Atkins, who is not well-liked, leaving plenty of suspects. Jim Oldroyd and his partner DS Carter lead the investigation. setTimeout(function() { if (typeof(__gaTracker) !== 'undefined') { __gaTracker('send', 'event', 'Audiobooks Impression', 'Audiobooks', 'libro.fm IRC Feb 20'); } }, 3000); Rogue: An American Ghost Thriller by J.B. Turner Everyone thinks Nathan Stone is dead, but actually hes a ghost, a government asset whose job it is to assassinate enemies of the state. But then a journalist discovers the kill list, and Stones mission is compromised. The Practice House by Laura McNeal Aldine McKenna leaves Scotland in 1929 for America. She takes a job teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in Kansas and struggles to settle into her new life. Stories/Essays  Amazon Prime Audiobooks Ungirls by Lauren Beukes Nats is an actor and sex worker whose new job takes her to some dark places. Set in a near-future world with lab-grown sex dolls. The Best Girls by Min Jin Lee This story is about a girl in Seoul struggling with the patriarchal tradition that only boys can provide for a family. By the author of  Pachinko. Evidence of the Affair  by Taylor Jenkins Reid A story about a woman who writes a letter to a strangerâ€"who happens to be the husband of a woman her own husband was having an affair with. Anonymous  by Uzodinma Iweala A man traveling home finds himself under extra scrutiny at the airport and then isolated and chained in a small room with no explanation. Will Williams by Namwali Serpell Will Williams is a retelling of a Poe story. A young black man is followed and terrorized by a look-alike. Boca Raton  by Lauren Groff From the author of  Fates and Furies, this is a story of a mothers fears for her child as she discovers something horrible in the brush during a Florida beach clean-up. The List  by Jade Chang In this essay, Jade Chang looks at the world of dating and list-making and shares the lessons shes learned about love along the way. Want to find more great audiobooks? Read about the best audiobooks of 2018 and 50 Must-Read Nonfiction Audiobooks. For Prime members, check out this guide to Prime Reading vs. Kindle Unlimited. Sign up for Audiobooks to receive the latest from the audiobooks world. Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.

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