Are There Audiobook Versions Of The Glass Sword Series Available?

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Confirmed, the whole series has audiobooks. Amanda Dolan narrates. I found them on Libby, Audible, and Apple Books. The audio versions are complete and unabridged, so you're not missing any content. Listening added a layer of drama to the court politics and the quieter, tense moments between characters that I appreciated.
2026-07-11 15:33:47
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Isaac
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I totally get why you'd want to listen to these! The narration for 'Glass Sword' and the rest of Victoria Aveyard's 'Red Queen' series is actually handled by Amanda Dolan, and she's done the full series. Her voice for Mare is spot-on—that perfect blend of weary and defiant that carries you through all the betrayals and battles.

You can find them on Audible, of course, which is where I got mine. I also saw them available through my local library's Libby app, which is a great way to check them out if you don't want to commit to a purchase right away. The production quality is solid; no weird audio glitches or inconsistent volume that I noticed.

Listening to the action sequences, especially the lightning powers in play, added a different kind of tension compared to reading. I found myself going for walks just to hear what happened next.
2026-07-12 12:22:38
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Lucas
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Searching for the audiobooks was the first thing I did after finishing 'Red Queen' in paperback—I was hooked and needed to continue the story immediately during my commute. The series is fully available in audio. A pro-tip: if you're using Audible, check if the series is included in the Plus Catalog; sometimes they rotate titles in and out. I don't think 'Glass Sword' is there permanently, but I've seen the first book included as a perk before. The consistency across the series is good; Dolan maintains the voices for returning characters like Cal and Maven, which helps with immersion. I remember the climax of 'Glass Sword' being particularly effective in audio—the narrator's pacing during that final standoff had me sitting in my car in the driveway because I couldn't pause it.
2026-07-13 00:56:18
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Novel Fan Office Worker
Yeah, they're out there. I listened to them a while back. The narrator does an okay job, but I have to be honest—sometimes Mare's inner monologue in audio format made me a bit impatient. It's a lot of angsty circling thoughts, and hearing it aloud somehow highlighted that more than when I was reading. Still, it's a convenient way to revisit the world if you're busy. I grabbed mine from Google Play Books. The second book has some pretty intense scenes that work well with a narrator building the tension.
2026-07-14 19:17:21
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