Where Can I Find Audiobooks Of Charles Blow Books?

2026-07-08 13:23:36
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Library Roamer Consultant
Not the easiest search, right? His work doesn't always get the big audio treatment like some fiction bestsellers.

Your absolute best shot is 'The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto'. That one had a major publisher push, so it's on Audible, Google Play, Libby—pretty much everywhere. For his earlier titles, especially the memoir 'Fire Shut Up in My Bones', you might have more luck with digital library apps. My local library system had the audiobook on Hoopla, but I had to put a hold on Libby.

Honestly, some of his essay collections and earlier journalism-focused books just aren't in audio format, which is a shame. I ended up reading 'Nobody' in print after striking out. It’s worth checking Scribd’s catalog as a subscription service; they sometimes have titles the others don’t.
2026-07-09 06:54:27
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Story Interpreter Analyst
Check Libby first with your library card. If not, Audible. 'The Devil You Know' is easy to find. The memoir is around too. Older titles are hit or miss—some just aren't recorded.
2026-07-09 07:11:15
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Careful Explainer Police Officer
I had a real mixed bag trying to find these. Audible has the major recent ones, obviously. But for his backlist, I found the search function on Libby and Hoopla frustrating—sometimes they'd have an ebook but not the audio. A librarian told me to search by ISBN for the specific audio edition, which helped me confirm that 'Fire Shut Up in My Bones' does exist on audio. It's out there, but you might need to request your library purchase it if they don't have it. I got mine after a two-week wait.
2026-07-12 02:27:45
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Spotify actually has a few of his audiobooks now since they expanded their catalog. I listened to part of 'The Devil You Know' there. Also, don't sleep on Amazon's Audible Channels—they sometimes feature author-narrated essays or interviews that aren't the full book but give you the voice and ideas. For a complete collection, Audible is still the most reliable, but library apps are a close second if you're patient with waitlists.
2026-07-13 14:52:31
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Do charles blow books have audiobook editions?

3 Answers2025-09-06 14:27:11
Great question — and yes, most of Charles M. Blow's bigger titles do come in audiobook form. I’ve listened to a couple of his works and found the audio versions especially powerful because his voice and cadence add a lot of weight to essays and memoir-style writing. If you’re looking specifically, start with 'Fire Shut Up in My Bones' — that one is widely available in audio and people often praise hearing it performed rather than just reading the text. Other books by him, like 'The Devil You Know', also have audio editions on major platforms. Availability can vary by region and publisher, so sometimes a title is on Audible and Apple Books in one country but only on a library app like Libby or Hoopla in another. A practical tip: before you buy, stream the free sample to see if you like the narration (author-read can be intimate, while professional narrators sometimes add dramatic flair). I usually check Audible, Libro.fm, Apple Books, and my library’s OverDrive/Libby listing; that combo covers most bases for me. If you prefer physical media, check library CD collections or interlibrary loan — I once tracked down a hard-to-find read through a networked library system, and it was worth the patience.

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