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Audio Bestsellers: Through 12.02.12

Adam Boretz -- December 10th, 2012

Well, it didn’t take long for Bill O’Reilly to regain his crown on PW’s Audio Bestseller List, as Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (Macmillan Audio) again grabs the #1 spot.

In at #2 is Michael Connelly’s The Black Box, narrated by Michael McConnohie for Hachette Audio.

Dropping to #3 is the latest in Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, Notorious Nineteen, narrated by Lorelei King for Random House Audio, and still sitting at #4 is the unabridged version of John Grisham’s The Racketeer (read by J.D. Jackson for Random House Audio).

Rounding out the Top 5 is David Baldacci’s The Forgotten, which is narrated by Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy and available from Hachette Audio.

For the complete list of Audio Bestsellers from PW, CLICK HERE.

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Audio Bestsellers: Week of 09.10.12

Adam Boretz -- September 13th, 2012

Shaking up this week’s Audio Bestseller List from Publishers Weekly, Kathy Reichs’s newly released Bones Are Forever (narrated by Linda Emond) grabbed the #1 spot.

Dropping to #2 is Kenneth C. Davis’s Don’t Know Much About Anything (narrated by Jeff Woodman with Quincy Tyler Bernstein and Oliver Wyman), while the #3 and #4 spots are occupied by Kill Alex Cross (narrated by Andre Braugher and Zach Grenier) and E.L. James’s Fifty Shades of Grey (narrated by Becca Battoe) respectively.

And coming in at #5 is Michael Connelly’s The Drop (narrated by Len Cariou).

For the complete Audio Bestseller List, CLICK HERE.

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Audio Bestsellers: Week of 09.03.12

Adam Boretz -- September 4th, 2012

Spoiler Alert: This week’s Audio Bestseller List from Publishers Weekly is shockingly similar to last week’s Audio Bestseller List from Publishers Weekly.

Kenneth C. Davis’s Don’t Know Much About Anything (narrated by Jeff Woodman with Quincy Tyler Bernstein and Oliver Wyman) is holding strong in the #1 spot.

Last week’s #2 and #3 flip flopped, with Kill Alex Cross (read by Andre Braugher and Zach Grenier) dropping to #3 and Michael Connelly’s The Drop (narrated by Len Cariou) jumping to #2.

And our #4 and #5 from last week are unchanged: E.L. James’s Fifty Shades of Grey (narrated by Becca Battoe) and Sue Grafton’s (narrated by Judy Kaye) respectively.

For the complete Audio Bestseller List, CLICK HERE.

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Audio Bestsellers: Week of 08.28.12

Adam Boretz -- August 28th, 2012

This week’s Audio Bestseller List from Publishers Weekly again sees Kenneth C. Davis’s Don’t Know Much About Anything (narrated by Jeff Woodman with Quincy Tyler Bernstein and Oliver Wyman) sitting pretty at the #1 spot.

Climbing two places to #2 is Kill Alex Cross (read by Andre Braugher and Zach Grenier), while Michael Connelly’s The Drop (narrated by Len Cariou) remains at #3 and E.L. James’s Fifty Shades of Grey (narrated by Becca Battoe) drops to #4. Rounding out the top five is Sue Grafton’s U Is for Undertow (narrated by Judy Kaye).

And for everyone wondering about Bill O’Reilly’s omnipresent Killing Lincoln (narrated by the author), it celebrated its 47th week on our Audio Bestseller List in the #8 spot.

For the complete Audio Bestseller List, CLICK HERE.

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Audio Bestsellers: The Week of 8:13:12

Adam Boretz -- August 15th, 2012

This week on PW’s Audio Bestseller List, Kenneth C. Davis’s Don’t Know Much About Anything: Everything You Need to Know But Never Learned About People, Places, Events, And More! (narrated by Jeff Woodman with Quincy Tyler Bernstein and Oliver Wyman) jumped to the #1 spot.

Claiming the #2 spot on the list was Michael Connelly’s The Drop (narrated by Len Cariou), while Fifty Shades of Grey (narrated by Becca Battoe) dropped to #3.

And rounding out the Top Five were James Patterson’s Kill Alex Cross (read by Andre Braugher and Zach Grenier) at #4 and Sue Grafton’s U Is for Undertow (narrated by Judy Kaye) at #5.

To check out the full Audio Bestseller List, click HERE.

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Audio Bestseller List Preview

Adam Boretz -- February 1st, 2012

Ever at a loss for what audiobook to listen to next? Ever wonder which audiobooks are topping the charts? Which audios are making waves? Well, Publishers Weekly has the answers. Just check out our monthly roundup of the bestselling audiobooks.

Here’s a quick preview of this month’s lists:

Top Audio Fiction

1 Explosive Eighteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel by Janet Evanovich, read by Lorelei King. (Random House Audio)

2 Red Mist by Patricia D. Cornwell, read by Kate Burton. (Penguin Audio)

3 The Drop by Michael Connelly, read by Len Cariou. (Hachette Audio)

4 The Litigators by John Grisham, read by Dennis Boutsikaris. (Random House Audio)

5 Kill Alex Cross by James Patterson read by Andre Braugher and Zach Grenier. (Hachette Audio)

6 The Help by Kathryn Stockett, read by Jenna Lamia, Bahni Turpin, Octavia Spencer and Cassandra Campbell (Penguin Audio)

For all PW’s Fiction Audio Bestsellers, click HERE.

 

Top Audio Nonfiction

1 Killing Lincoln by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, read by the author. (Macmillan Audio)

2 Steve Jobs (unabr.) by Walter Isaacson, read by Dylan Baker. (Simon & Schuster Audio)

3 Steve Jobs (abr.) by Walter Isaacson, read by Dylan Baker. (Simon & Schuster Audio)

4 Being George Washington by Glenn Beck, read by Ron McLarty. (Simon & Schuster Audio)

5 Every Day a Friday by Joel Osteen, read by the author. (Hachette Audio)

6 Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, read by Edward Herrmann. (Random House Audio)

For all PW’s Nonfiction Audio Bestsellers, click HERE.

 

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