Checked my usual audiobook haunts for this one—no dice. It's surprising because Lacey's other works like 'The Answers' got audio treatments, but her debut seems relegated to print. Could be the niche audience or the experimental structure doesn't translate well to recording. I did email Elyria Books (her indie publisher) asking about future plans; they said nothing's in production. Bummer for commute readers, but the physical book's marginalia potential is unbeaten.
Disappointed to report that after digging through three library networks and two subscription services, 'Nobody Is Ever Missing' remains elusive in audio. There's something poetic about it, though—a novel about disappearance literally absent from the format. The way Lacey fractures language might actually benefit from being read at your own erratic pace, pausing mid-sentence like the protagonist's unraveling thoughts. Audiobook seekers might have better luck with her later works, which embrace more dialogue.
No audiobook exists yet, which feels fitting for such an intentionally disorienting read. I love how the silence around this title mirrors its themes—sometimes what's missing speaks loudest.
'Nobody Is Ever Missing' was on my list. After scouring platforms like Audible, Libro.fm, and even checking with independent audiobook publishers, I couldn't find a trace of it. The novel's stream-of-consciousness style might make it tricky to adapt—some internal monologues lose their magic when spoken aloud.
That said, I did stumble upon interviews with the author, Catherine Lacey, discussing the book's themes. Those might scratch the itch for hearing her voice. Maybe One Day a producer will take on this haunting, fragmented narrative, but for now, reading those raw, jagged sentences on paper feels like the truest experience.
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Good question — I’ve dug through what I know and can say this with some confidence: there doesn’t appear to be an official audiobook release of 'Loose Me Once And Maybe Am Gone Forever' on the major platforms I follow.
I usually check Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, and library apps like Libby/OverDrive in my head when I’m trying to track down a narration. None of those shelves show a listing for that exact title, and I couldn’t find an ISBN-linked audiobook edition through publisher channels either. That usually means either the book hasn’t been produced in audio form yet or it’s self-published and distributed in a very limited way.
If you’re set on hearing it, consider looking for an ebook edition with built-in narration, checking the author’s site for any word on audio, or keeping a wishlist on Audible so you get notified if an audio version appears. I’d love to listen if it ever gets produced — audiobook nights are my cozy weakness.
I can confirm that 'The Every' by Dave Eggers is indeed available as an audiobook. I recently listened to it on Audible, and the narration by Dion Graham is fantastic—his voice really brings the dystopian satire to life. The audiobook version is perfect for those who prefer multitasking or enjoy immersive storytelling during commutes. It’s also available on platforms like Libro.fm and Google Play Books, so accessibility isn’t an issue.
For fans of Eggers’ sharp social commentary, the audiobook adds another layer of depth to the story. The pacing and tone align well with the novel’s themes, making it a gripping listen. If you’re on the fence, I’d say give it a try—the convenience and performance might just convert you to audiobooks for good. Plus, hearing the corporate jargon and eerie optimism in Graham’s voice makes the satire even more biting.
I totally get why you'd want to dive into 'Neverseen' as an audiobook—there's something magical about hearing a story come to life through voice acting! After some digging, I found that it’s available on platforms like Audible and Google Play Books. The narration really captures the adventurous spirit of the series, especially if you’re a fan of middle-grade fantasy. I listened to a sample, and the pacing feels perfect for the twists and turns of the plot.
If you’re new to audiobooks, this one’s a great pick because the voice actors bring so much energy to the characters. It’s like having a personal storyteller for those long commutes or lazy weekends. Just make sure to check your preferred platform for regional availability—sometimes titles vary by country.