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Recommended audiobooks for spring break

Photograph by Soham Parikh/The Guardian.
Photograph by Soham Parikh/The Guardian.
Audiobooks to enjoy this spring break. Photograph by Soham Parikh/The Guardian.

 

Spring break is finally about to grace us with its presence. Whether you are traveling or staying home, a great way to pass time is by listening to audiobooks.

If you are washing dishes, escape the grubby food and dive into another world. If you are on a flight and can’t stand sitting in the same seat for too long, liberate yourself from the cramped cabin and pretend you are somewhere else.

Below are a few audiobooks to start you off on spring break.

“They Both Die at the End”

From New York Times bestselling author Adam Silvera comes an interesting twist on the traditional way of storytelling. Even though the literal end of the book is the title, it still comes as a painful shock that the characters truly die at the end.

“They Both Die at the End” is a beautiful story based in a world where you know when you will die, but only on the day of. When the main characters get the call that they will be dying today, they wonder how they will spend their last day on Earth.

This important and touching story will leave readers with the reminders to live every day as if it is their last, not to sweat the small stuff and to never live in fear.

“A Stranger in the House”

Canadian novelist and bestselling author Shari Lapena delivers a suspenseful thriller that asks the question: do we really know the people we love? With twists and turns galore, “A Stranger in the House” reminds us that you can’t always trust people, despite how much you may think you know them. Deadly secrets lurk in every corner, longing to stay buried.

“The Lunar Chronicles”

A common theme for films and books is to take the story of a Disney princess and put a spin on the adventures they take. New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer completely blows these iconic stories out of the water with her dystopian world of humans, androids, people from space and one girl who will change everything.

This brilliant take on a classic tale will leave readers thinking about it long after it’s over.

“Daughter of the Pirate King”

If you are a fan of “Pirates of the Caribbean”, this audiobook is a warm welcome home. From bestselling author Tricia Levenseller comes a story about a strong princess on a quest to find a missing piece of a map that every other pirate is also looking for.

Embark on an empowering journey as our main character fights her way to what she has her sights on; because what she wants, she gets. There is more to her than meets the eye.

Shaddia Qasem

Former Wright Life Editor

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