Noun
audiobook (plural audiobooks)
A recording, usually made available for sale, of a reading of the full text or of an abridgement of a book.
Synonym: talking book
On overnight flights, I have trained myself to get to sleep almost instantly after takeoff. I always listen to the same audiobook on my iPod so my brain knows, regardless of time zone, that that voice means it's time for bed. Margaret Heffernan
Artist Catherine Goodman, left, with Mary Beard in the studio where they relaxed to an audiobook about Charles Dickens. Source: Internet
Above all, what separates Tantor from other audiobook companies is their high-quality audio at affordable prices. Source: Internet
A former chair of ALA's Notable Children's Recordings Committee and a member of the first-ever Odyssey Award Committee, she is an avid audiobook listener when she isn't reading, gardening, or folk dancing. Source: Internet
A knitting habit and a good audiobook make for a totally relaxing afternoon. Source: Internet
After reading it, I listened to the audiobook of Vanderpool's new title, “Navigating Early.” Source: Internet