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The Best of 2023 Discover the top audiobooks podcasts and Originals of 2023
Presenting our obsessively curated selection of editor and listener favourites - each one boasting a standout,
not-to-be-missed performance - to help you find your next great listen.

Our top 20

Lucy Maud Montgomery
Boasting a remarkable cast of award-winning Canadian talent including Catherine O'Hara and Sandra Oh, this fresh and inspired dramatization of the classic cannot help but delight. Michaela Luci shines as Anne Shirley, exuding wide-eyed enthusiasm that provided the hopeful happy listening experience that we can’t wait to share with the world.

Cara Bastone
Performed by a full cast (led by Santino Fontana), I devoured the laugh-out-loud banter of this endearing romance. And the immersive soundscape of busy café sounds and even a shopping mall visit came to life thanks to spatial audio with Dolby Atmos, making me feel as if I was actually there.

Eleanor Catton
In 2013, London, Ontario-born author Eleanor Catton made headlines as the youngest recipient ever of the Booker Prize at age 28, for her epic historical novel The Luminaries. With Birnam Wood (on the 2023 Scotiabank Giller Prize shortlist), her foray into the psychological thriller genre, she shows us that she's kept her knack for imaginative storytelling and beautiful sentences.

katherena vermette
Red River Métis writer katherena vermette is well known and loved for her groundbreaking and illuminating novels The Break and The Strangers, which both shine a light on her Indigenous community and its stories and struggles. The Circle is the third and final novel in vermette's literary cycle, and just like the first two, I couldn't put this one down.

S. A. Cosby
In Charon County, the crimes are ugly and brutal, so the residents of this fictional southeast Virginia location are lucky to have Titus Crown as their first Black sheriff on the case. S.A. Cosby’s spot-on descriptive words slay, and narrator Adam Lazarre-White delivers all voices impeccably.

Robert J. Sawyer
Cryo chambers? Interspace travel? An all-star cast narration? Sign me up! Beloved Canadian sci-fi author Robert J. Sawyer's dystopian thriller is brought dazzlingly to life by Brendan Fraser, Luke Kirby, Vanessa Sears, and more top-tier talent.

Peter Attia MD
What does it take to live long and well? Dr. Peter Attia provides compelling and useful techniques to promote better health throughout all the stages of life, with advice on optimizing nutrition, sleep, exercise, and uniquely, how to think about long-term wellness as an individual instead of following a blanket solution for all.

Lily Chu
Lily Chu delivers another rollicking rom-com with The Takedown, a charming and exhilarating ''will they or won't they'' romance featuring Hamilton star Phillipa Soo as narrator. This is a feel-good listen with wit, warmth, and a lot of heart.

Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett is one of my all-time favourite authors ( The Dutch House! Bel Canto!) and her latest novel, about mother-daughter relationships and past lives, further cements her status as one of the best writers working today. The fact that the audiobook is narrated impeccably by acting legend Meryl Streep makes this listen even more of a treat.

Lisa Jewell
The audiobook's stunning production had hooked me from the jump. Along with an impressive cast of performers, it also features actual podcast episodes, adding an extra layer of depth and authenticity. All my headphones were charged, because there was no way I was going to miss a minute of it.

Ken Cuperus
It's the most wonderful crime of the year...again! Cobie Smulders and Raymond Ablack have returned to take you on another wildly entertaining journey full of holly and homicide with Mistletoe Murders 2. See why this cozy mystery series tops our list of the best Audible Originals two years running.

Sadeqa Johnson
Author Sadeqa Johnson’s talent for crafting thought-provoking historical fiction is on full display in this exploration of young Black womanhood in 1950s America. Voiced by Ariel Blake and Nicole Lewis, Ruby and Eleanor are two unforgettable women at the center of this hauntingly beautiful novel.

Patrick Stewart
I grew up watching Star Trek: The Next Generation with Sir Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, so I couldn't wait to dive into the life story of one of my childhood heroes. Stewart doesn't disappoint, recounting tales from his years on the stage and in film & television--and proves himself to be a remarkable storyteller in addition to being one of our most legendary actors.

R. F. Kuang
June Hayward is a character whose mountain of crimes, lies, racism, and betrayals left us shocked, stunned, and obsessed. We blame narrator Helen Laser—she’s so good that we couldn’t help but love it all, and we hate ourselves for it.

Naomi Klein
What do identity and sense of self mean in the age of AI, influencers, and other digital deceptions? Celebrated Canadian journalist Naomi Klein tackles these existential questions and what they mean for our future, adding in her own personal experience of being widely confused for another Naomi whose political and social views were the polar opposite of her own.

Alicia Elliott
There's been so much fantastic horror featuring Indigenous communities recently ( Bad Cree, Night of the Living Rez, and so many more) that I couldn't wait to pick up Alicia Elliott's latest (and first foray into the horror/thriller genre, after the brilliant A Mind Spread Out on the Ground). She doesn't disappoint with this creepy, profound tale of inherited trauma, gaslighting, and what it means to revive the traditions and stories of one's ancestors.

Greg O'Connor, Josh Fagin
One of the most exciting releases of the year sounds like a must-see movie: Jessica Chastain stars as a psychiatrist tasked with helping multiple patients who've all had the same bizarre, unexplained experience. This superbly performed, compulsive, and thought-provoking eight-episode podcast series had me repeat-listening to catch all the finer details.

Elliot Page
In this exquisitely written, delicately performed listen, Elliot Page explores the pursuit of authenticity and the fight for survival. Whether unearthing the trauma of a stalker who stole his sense of safety or exploring queer desire and joy in all its multifaceted glory, he doesn't flinch or equivocate.

Abraham Verghese
Beautifully brought to life by author/narrator/physician Abraham Verghese, this novel takes listeners on a journey from Kerala, South India to Scotland and around the globe. With deep dives into history and medicine, it tells the story of three generations that share a strange medical secret.

Hadley Vlahos R.N.
Hospice nurse Hadley Vlahos seeks to demystify death and dying, meditating on moments from her work in palliative care. This profound, compassionate listen is a testament to the power of empathy and a comfort through the grieving process. Vlahos’s storytelling is warmed further by her Southern American inflection that soothes with each syllable.

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