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Maas, narrated by Elizabeth Evans – 27 hours and 50 minutesġ3. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, narrated by Nick Podehl – 27 hours and 55 minutesġ2. Howling Dark by Christopher Ruocchio, narrated by Samuel Roukin – 28 hours and 3 minutesġ1. Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, narrated by Gerrard Doyle – 29 hours and 34 minutesġ0. The Ember Blade by Chris Wooding, narrated by Simon Bubb – 30 hours and 40 minutesĩ. Feist and Janny Wurst, narrated by Tania Rodrigues – 30 hours and 42 minutesĨ. Inheritance by Christopher Paolini, narrated by Gerrard Doyle – 31 hours and 29 minutesħ. Feist and Janny Wurst, narrated by Tania Rodrigues – 32 hours and 1 minutesĦ. Martin, narrated by Roy Dotrice – 33 hours and 45 minutesĥ. Feist, narrated by Peter Joyce – 36 hours and 14 minutesĤ. The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss, narrated by Nick Podehl – 42 hours and 55 minutesģ. The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson, narrated by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading – 45 hours and 48 minutesĢ. I ended up extending the list to 25 entries, mainly to fit a couple of extra recent audiobooks in, so prepare for even more awesome covers. The list below is similar to the list I posted a couple of years ago, with several new additions added in (see the highlighted posts). As I just reviewed one of these yesterday, I thought this would be a good time to update the list again and see what differences have been made in the last year. Since the last update in 2020 I have managed to listen to quite a few new audiobooks, several of which had an excellent run time. Well, it has been nearly two years since I last updated this list and I always intended to keep coming back to this list to see how the recent long audiobooks I have listened to stacked up against the books already on this list. I had such an amazing time doing this that a year later I had a go at updating it, adding in a few additional reads. This turned into such an interesting endeavour that I ended up posting on my blog here, with the longest 20 books featured. As a result, I sat down and worked out which ones had the longest run time. Back in 2019, I got curious about all the audiobooks I had listened to, and I wanted to know which were the longest ones that I had ever listened to. I have been lucky enough to listen to an impressive collection of audiobooks over the years, with some of them being extremely long, often taking me weeks to get through. For this week’s Top Ten Tuesday, I’m veering away from the official topic (this week it was Top Ten Books with your Favourite Trope/Theme), and instead I chose to revisit and update a fun post I last looked at nearly two years ago.Īs readers of this blog will be aware, I am a massive fan of audiobooks, and it is often the best way to enjoy a good book. Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme that currently resides at The Artsy Reader Girl and features bloggers sharing lists on various book topics.










Brisingr audible