As of the week ending February 6, Audible has released a list of its best-selling audiobooks in both nonfiction and fiction categories, showcasing a diverse array of topics and storytelling styles that appeal to listeners across various interests.
Nonfiction Best-Sellers:
At the top of the nonfiction category is The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins. This audiobook is narrated by the author herself and published by Audible Studios, giving listeners a personal touch from the motivational speaker and author.
Following Robbins, Atomic Habits by James Clear takes the second spot. This insightful guide on habit formation is also narrated by the author and published by Penguin Audio, making it a popular choice for those seeking to improve their daily routines.
In the third position, Well Endowed by Vivian Tu offers a unique perspective on financial literacy and is narrated by the author as well, under the Harper Wave label. The engaging delivery resonates with listeners who are eager to tackle important life skills.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre's Nobody's Girl ranks fourth. Narrated by Thérèse Plummer and Gabra Zackman, this book dives into personal experiences that highlight critical social issues, published by Random House Audio.
Rounding out the top five is Stop Letting Everything Affect You by Daniel Chidiac. This audiobook, narrated by Chidiac and distributed by Undercover Publishing House Pty Ltd, aims to empower listeners to take control of their emotional well-being.
Other notable mentions include Messy Love by Jay Shetty, which emphasizes emotional connections; The Holy Bible: King James Version performed by multiple narrators; and The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, which explores how our mindset influences financial decisions.
Fiction Best-Sellers:
In the fiction realm, Woman Down by Colleen Hoover takes the lead. With narration by Sarah Naughton and published by Brilliance Audio, this gripping tale has captured the attention of many fiction enthusiasts.
Freida McFadden's Dear Debbie follows closely, bringing together immersive storytelling and narration by a talented cast that includes Julia Whelan and Scott Brick, published by Dreamscape Media.
In third place is Stolen in Death by J.D. Robb, which keeps listeners on the edge of their seats with its thrilling narrative, expertly narrated by Susan Ericksen and released by Macmillan Audio.
The fourth spot is held by The Correspondent by Virginia Evans, a complex tale narrated by a multitude of voices, showcasing storytelling excellence published by Random House Audio.
Lastly, Alice Feeney's My Husband's Wife rounds out the top five. This work is narrated by a talented trio, including Bel Powley, and is another captivating addition from Macmillan Audio.
This week's best-seller lists illustrate not only the wide-ranging interests of Audible listeners but also highlight the growing popularity of both self-help and richly woven fictional narratives. With authors narrating their own work, the personal touch provides an unparalleled listening experience that continues to draw audiences in.










