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Audiobooks are a great way to keep up your reading habit, even when you don't have time for traditional books. Here's a list of audiobook titles that can be finished in under two hours.

Audiobooks under 2 hours

Many people enjoy listening to short stories or essay collections, but even with help from popular book review tools like Goodreads and BookSloth, sometimes it's hard to find an audiobook that can be enjoyed in just a few hours. That's why we've compiled a list of our favorite short audiobooks, perfect for listening in two hours or less.

From classic bestsellers like “We Should All Be Feminists” to contemporary reads like “The Black Pages,” there's something for everyone on this list. So, kick back, relax, and enjoy one of these great audiobooks.

The best audiobooks for two-hour sessions

“We Should All Be Feminists” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This classic essay from award-winning icon Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about feminism and its importance in today's world.

In just under an hour, Adichie makes a powerful case for why we all need to be feminists, using her own experiences as a woman growing up in America. It's an enlightening and inspiring listen that will leave you eager to learn more about feminism and how you can be an active ally in the fight for gender equality.

Adichie begins by recounting an incident from her childhood when she was teased for being a tomboy. She reflects on how this experience made her aware of the ways gender roles can limit both men and women.

She discusses how the feminist movement has often been misunderstood and demonized but argues that it is more important than ever. In a society that still largely values men over women, Adichie urges us all to stand up and demand equality.

Like “Binti,” Adichie's other popular audiobook, this book is both moving and inspiring, and it makes a strong case for why we should all be feminists.

“Before Her The One” by Jacqueline Woodson

Jacqueline Woodson's memoir, "Before Her The One," is a story of the relationships that defined the woman she'd become. From friends and lovers to family, each one profoundly impacted her life.

These relationships would eventually lead her to Juliet, the love of her life. Woodson shares how each person shaped her dreams and identity and how they continue to influence her even today.

Though some are lost, all are loved, and each played a part in bringing Woodson, who was brought up in New York, to where she is today. With its mixture of memory and identity, "Before Her The One" is one of the most memorable audiobooks ever crafted. It is sure to stay with you long after you turn the last page.

“The Black Pages” by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor is a Nigerian-American writer of African-futuristic science fiction, fantasy, and magical realism.

“The Black Pages” is a short story that blends contemporary African life with ancient secrets. It tells the story of Issaka, who returns home to Timbouctou after a devastating al-Qaeda raid.

His only hope for survival is Faro, a beautiful supernatural being who rises from the flames of her imprisoning book. Compelled to follow Faro, Issaka begins to open his eyes to their shared history and the ancestral wisdom of his own past.

Whether you intend to listen while on a road trip or simply cozy up on your couch, the intriguing blend of myth and reality will leave you captivated.

“Long Way Down” by Jason Reynolds

“Long Way Down” is a young adult novel by Jason Reynolds. It's a full-cast recording that follows the story of 15-year-old Will, who is dealing with the aftermath of his brother's death.

Will plans to take revenge on his brother's killer but is stopped by a ghost on the elevator ride down from his apartment. The ghost takes him on a journey through what could have happened if he had chosen to seek revenge.

Along the way, Will meets other ghosts affected by gun violence. The novel ends with Will realizing that he does not want to end up like them.

“Long Way Down” is a powerful story about grief, loss, and hope. You can get it on Amazon Kindle for less than $10.

“Odd and the Frost Giants” by Neil Gaiman

“Odd and the Frost Giants” is a novel by Neil Gaiman, first published in 2008. The story follows the adventures of Odd, a young boy heir to the throne of Asgard.

When Odd's father is killed in battle, he is forced to take refuge in the land of the frost giants. There, he must help the giants defeat their enemies and reclaim their rightful place in Asgard. Along the way, Odd discovers his own true identity and learns the importance of courage and sacrifice.

Gaiman's unique blend of mythology and fantasy makes for a fascinating and enjoyable read. Whether you're a fan of Norse mythology or just looking for a good story, “Odd and the Frost Giants” is well worth your time.

“The Little Prince” by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry

Great books make great audio and that's certainly true with “The Little Prince.” It's an Audible Original novella about a young boy who falls to Earth from a small planet in the sky. He meets a stranded pilot and the two explore the strange world around them.

Along the way, the Little Prince tells the Pilot about his adventures on his tiny planet and how he learned about life and love from the people and things he met there.

Ultimately, “The Little Prince” is a tale about growing up, taking responsibility for one's actions, and learning to see the world through fresh eyes.

Even though it was first published in 1943, “The Little Prince” is one of the most-read audiobooks right now. It's a popular read among adults and middle-grade learners alike.

“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling and Newt Scamander

“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” is a light-hearted sci-fi story written by J.K. Rowling about the fictional author Newt Scamander. The book was published in 2001 as an addition to the Harry Potter series.

Newt Scamander is a Magizoologist who has traveled the world studying magical creatures. In this book, he recounts his many adventures and provides readers with a comprehensive guide to all the fantastic beasts he's encountered.

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FAQ

What is the longest audiobook in this category?

At 1 hour and 59 minutes, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” by J.K. Rowling is the longest audiobook in this category.

What is the author of "The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto"?

“The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto” is a novel by Mitch Albom.

Who listens to audiobooks that are under 2 hours?

Short audiobooks are perfect for those who need a break from work or the internet and want to scratch their listening itch for a little while.

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