Literary Fiction Audiobooks
Parent Categories in Literary Fiction
Fiction & Literature
2750 BooksMystery, Thriller & Horror
2375 BooksErotica
292 BooksNon-Fiction
874 BooksKids
851 BooksPolitics
349 BooksHealth & Wellness
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There are many genres of literature, but when you ask someone to name one genre, they'll usually answer "Literary Fiction". What exactly is Literary Fiction? It's a genre that focuses on how humans relate to society and how society affects the human mind. These stories often explore themes such as poverty, prostitution and mental illness.
The audiobook category is a category of books that are read aloud by the author or an actor, typically on audio media such as CDs or MP3s.
Audiobooks are usually a lot shorter than the length of the book so you can listen to an entire novel in just a few hours. The narrator, unlike reading from a book, provides unique voices for each character and spells out the complicated words and phrases.
Audiobooks can be a great way for literary fiction fans to get their fix. Fiction audiobooks are typically read by professional actors and can be found on popular sites like Audible or Amazon. It's easy to find thousands of titles, including works from famous authors like Charles Dickens.
Audiobooks are not just a thing for people who are driving or running in the rain. Audiobooks have become so popular that they have their own category on Amazon and iTunes. There are many audiobooks to choose from, but if you're in the mood for a good story, the Literary Fiction category is the place to go. This genre features novels with strong characters, deep storylines, and compelling prose.
Audiobooks are a great way to consume content that is difficult to make time for. You can listen to them in your car, on the way to work, or when you're just not in the mood for reading. There's even some authors who have started releasing audiobooks as their first print publications. The Literary Fiction category of Audible offers a wide selection of works by both new and established authors.