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Best unabridged Trek audiobooks?

mastadge

Lieutenant Commander
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Just curious, for the listeners among you. I find myself with more driving time than I used to and would like to know which Trek novels work best as audiobooks. Not so interested in audiodramas or the old abridged editions. Thank you for any recommendations.
 
A Stitch in Time (read by Andrew Robinson) and The Autobiography of Kathryn Janeway (read by Kate Mulgrew).

Whether or not they're the best I can't say, but I really enjoy that they can be listened to as in-universe recordings.
 
I wish Graphic Audio would get the rights to Trek, I've been listening to some of their stuff lately and I'm really enjoying. They're kind of a combination of audio dramas, they have the full narration of an audiobook, but they have a full cast instead of just one reader, and they do sound effects and music. I can't stand listening audiobooks that are just one person reading the book with nothing else to it.
 
I wish Graphic Audio would get the rights to Trek, I've been listening to some of their stuff lately and I'm really enjoying. They're kind of a combination of audio dramas, they have the full narration of an audiobook, but they have a full cast instead of just one reader, and they do sound effects and music. I can't stand listening audiobooks that are just one person reading the book with nothing else to it.

That would be great. I've worked with GraphicAudio on multiple things over the years, and they're good folks.
 
Just curious, for the listeners among you. I find myself with more driving time than I used to and would like to know which Trek novels work best as audiobooks. Not so interested in audiodramas or the old abridged editions. Thank you for any recommendations.

I was thrilled that the 40th anniversary reprint of Gene Roddenberry's "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" novelization came with an unabridged audio version by Robert Petkoff.
 
I wish Graphic Audio would get the rights to Trek, I've been listening to some of their stuff lately and I'm really enjoying. They're kind of a combination of audio dramas, they have the full narration of an audiobook, but they have a full cast instead of just one reader, and they do sound effects and music. I can't stand listening audiobooks that are just one person reading the book with nothing else to it.
The old adbirged one were like that
 
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