Audible Prime Day Deals 2024: Memoirs by Women, Celeb Book Club Picks, and More
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It’s that time in summer for one of Amazon’s best sales of the year: Amazon Prime Day. Along with epic deals from clothes to electronics, the online store giant is offering a can’t-miss deal for audiobook enthusiasts. For a limited time, you can snag Amazon’s Early Audible Prime Deal, which includes three months of Audible Premium Plus for free exclusively for Prime members.
The deal gives you access to select Amazon Originals, audiobooks, sleep tracks, meditation programs, podcasts, and one title per month derived from an extended selection of best sellers and new releases (and you can keep them!). Keep in mind that the membership auto-renews after three months for $14.95 per month.
If you opt for this early Prime Day Audible deal, then the titles below will likely be free. If not, we found the best audible deals to get you the best bang for your buck—from memoirs written by women to books narrated by your favorite comedians.
Best Memoirs Written by Women
I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, could not be silenced—and because of that, she was shot by the Taliban at just 15 years old. This inspiring story faces the harsh realities of global terrorism and the fight for girls' education.
You Could Make This Place Beautiful, by Maggie Smith
One of Amazon’s Best Books of the Year in 2023, this memoir explores heartbreak, societal expectations in gender roles, and power dynamics in the average home. A reviewer added, “Smith’s memoir is magical and heart-rending and open (but definitely not a tell-all) as she describes her journey into and through her divorce from her attorney husband.”
The Woman in Me, by Britney Spears
With this number-one bestseller on Amazon, you'll learn all about the pop star, narrated in part by Britney Spears herself. It’s the brave account of her journey through love, fame, and womanhood.
Best Books About Presidents
Ask Not, by Maureen Callahan
This exposé reveals a pattern of unruly behavior toward women in the long generations of the Kennedys; reviewers are calling the book “well-researched,” “shocking,” and “a must-read.”
The Accidental President, by A.J. Baime
The Truman administration is a highly studied one, as this book delves deeper into the first 120 historical days of his presidency. One reader claimed, “It gave me a whole new perspective on Truman, WW2, and the atomic bombs,” while another called it the best biography they’ve read.
The General vs. the President, by H.W. Brands
This New York Times bestseller comes from two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist H.W. Brands. It details the trials and tribulations of the relationship between President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur after World War II. One reviewer says that the author has the “ability to make non-fiction read like a ripping good story.”
Best Celeb Book Club
The Last Mrs. Parrish, by Liv Constantine
Picked by Reese Witherspoon for the Hello Sunshine Book Club, The Last Mrs. Parrish offers a psychological twist. The story follows the supposedly fairy-tale and high-end life of Amber Patterson—only to reveal that it’s nothing like a fairy tale. If you enjoy books with dark secrets and compelling thrills, this one is definitely worth the read.
The Many Lives of Mama Love,by Lara Love Hardin
Oprah’s Book Club pick The Many Lives of Mama Love showcases the life of Lara Love Hardin, a soccer mom turned opioid addict. It follows Hardin’s dark and twisted path that eventually leads her to the career of an extremely successful ghostwriter.
Happiness Falls, by Angie Kim
This was one of Emma Roberts’s Belletrist Book Club picks. Mia’s father goes missing, with the only witness being her brother, who has a rare genetic condition. It’s a twisting mystery novel that touches upon family drama and inner soul-searching. Reviewers describe it as “more than just a mystery” with an “educational storyline.”
Best Books Narrated By Comedians
Bossypants, by Tina Fey
Tina Fey as the narrator? Count us in. Bossypants offers comedic autobiographical essays from the famous actress and writer that touch on her journey from a young girl to performing on Saturday Night Live. One reader called the book “part memoir, advice column, personal reflection, and cultural essays—but every part of this nonfiction narrative is hilarious.”
I Can’t Make This Up, by Kevin Hart
We all know (and love) comedian Kevin Hart, and now with his memoir we learn more about him through his “humor” and “honesty” as he focuses on the themes of believing in yourself, survival, and success.
Dad Is Fat by Jim Gaffigan
Stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on his life as a dad with five kids. Reviewers are calling it “relatable, entertaining, and [a] spot-on description of parenting,” as well as pretty much a “5 + hour comedy special.” If you’re deep in the trenches of parenthood and enjoy humor—this one’s for you!
I’d Like to Play Alone, Please, by Tom Segura
This #2 New York Times bestseller comes from the mind of American comedian Tom Segura. As a parent of two young children, Segura narrates a collection of stories about his life—from parenthood back to his own childhood experiences.
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