Bright, eager, and a little nerdy here — if you want the audiobook of 'The Rose Field' there are a few solid spots I checked that made my ears very happy. The biggest, most obvious one is Audible: they list the unabridged audiobook narrated by Michael Sheen and you can either buy it outright or get it via an Audible membership. If you prefer to buy directly into an ecosystem, Apple Books carries the audiobook (it also notes a bonus conversation between Pullman and Michael Sheen attached to the audio edition), and Kobo sells a downloadable audiobook edition as well. For library lovers, OverDrive/Libby shows copies distributed to public libraries, so you can often borrow 'The Rose Field' from your local system for free if they have it. The publisher pages at Penguin Random House also confirm the audiobook release details, narrator, and the October 23, 2025 release. All of that made me grin — Michael Sheen’s narration is a draw for me, and knowing there’s a publisher-backed bonus chat at the end sealed the deal; I ended up grabbing a copy on my preferred app and listening while making tea.
I dug around and Found that 'The Rose Field' is widely available as an audiobook: Audible has the full narrated version by Michael Sheen and offers either purchase or membership access, which is handy if you already subscribe. Apple Books lists the audiobook too, often with an option to buy and download instantly on iPhone/iPad. If you like to shop in other stores, Kobo shows the audiobook listing for purchase and playback in the Kobo app. If you want a free-ish route, check your public library through OverDrive/Libby: many libraries added 'The Rose Field' to their digital catalog so you can borrow the audiobook like a normal checkout. I used Libby to place a hold and it saved me from buying, which felt like a small victory — happy listening!
Short and practical: you can find the audiobook of 'The Rose Field' on major audiobook stores — Audible, Apple Books, Kobo — all list the Michael Sheen-narrated edition released October 23, 2025. If you’d rather borrow, check OverDrive/Libby through your local library catalog for digital loan copies. I personally checked Audible and my library app first and picked whichever had the earlier availability; now it’s become one of those commute companions I look forward to.
Quietly thrilled fan speaking up: I followed publisher notes and retailer listings because narration details mattered to me. 'The Rose Field' was released on October 23, 2025, and Michael Sheen returns as the narrator for the audiobook — that’s confirmed on publisher pages and multiple retailers. The audiobook runs around 22 and a half hours and even includes a special Q&A between Pullman and Sheen at the end in some editions, which I love for the extra context. For platforms, Audible carries a full listing and purchase option, Apple Books offers the downloadable edition (with the bonus content noted), and Kobo also lists the unabridged audio for purchase. For borrowing, OverDrive/Libby are showing library copies you can borrow digitally if your library has it. I bounced between the publisher announcement, retailer pages, and my library app before deciding where to listen — it’s one of those releases that felt like an event, and hearing Sheen’s voice again made it feel cozy and grand at once.
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I’ll be blunt: 'The Rose Field' is a brand‑new, in‑copyright Philip Pullman book, so there isn’t a legitimate place to read the whole thing online for free the way you can with public‑domain classics. The publisher lists the ebook and audio editions and offers sample pages, and major bookshops carry it for purchase. If you want to read without paying retail prices, the safest route that actually works for me is to use my public library’s digital services — Libby (OverDrive) or hoopla — because many libraries buy e‑licenses and lend ebooks and audiobooks just like they lend print books. Sign in with a library card and you can borrow immediately if your library has a copy, or place a hold. A last word of caution from my own messy experience: there are loads of sites that claim to host the full text for free, but those are often unauthorized uploads (and sometimes carry malware or shady ads). I don’t recommend using them — the legal/library/trial routes are less risky and better for authors. If you try the library apps first you’ll probably be pleasantly surprised — I’ve borrowed new releases that way and it felt like finding buried treasure.
I was actually looking for this myself a few months back after finishing 'The Lilac Girls'. It's a popular one and not always available through the usual library apps. Your best option, if you want a permanent copy, is to purchase the digital audiobook directly from retailers like Audible, Apple Books, or Google Play Books. They have it for sure.
A word of caution though – I've seen some pretty sketchy third-party sites pop up in search results claiming to have free downloads. They're almost always malware traps or pirated copies, which just isn't cool for the author or narrator. Stick to the official platforms. Sometimes your local library might have a CD copy you could borrow, but the digital loan via Libby or Hoopla is way more convenient if they have it in their catalog.
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I also checked my local library's digital collection through Libby, and they had a copy, though there was a waitlist. It's worth checking there if you're okay with waiting a few weeks. Sometimes I prefer buying the audiobook outright, especially for a story this heavy, so I can take my time with it without feeling rushed by a library loan period.
A word of warning—I wouldn't trust random YouTube uploads claiming to have the full thing. They're usually broken into weird chunks or have terrible audio quality that ruins the immersion. The official channels are the way to go for this one.