Libro.fm is proud to present our monthly audiobook bestseller list that captures what’s selling in independent bookstores.
Fiction
#1
The Dutch House
By Ann Patchett • Published by HarperAudio
#2
The Starless Sea
By Erin Morgenstern • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#3
Where the Crawdads Sing
By Delia Owens • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#4
Ninth House
By Leigh Bardugo • Published by Macmillan Audio
#5
The Water Dancer
By Ta-Nehisi Coates • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#6
The Silent Patient
By Alex Michaelides • Published by Macmillan Audio
#7
Daisy Jones & The Six
By Taylor Jenkins Reid • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#8
Children of Virtue and Vengeance
By Tomi Adeyemi • Published by Macmillan Audio
#9
Circe
By Madeline Miller • Published by Hachette Audio
#10
Nothing to See Here
By Kevin Wilson • Published by HarperAudio
Non-Fiction
#1
Talking to Strangers
By Malcolm Gladwell • Published by Hachette Audio
#2
Catch and Kill
By Ronan Farrow • Published by Hachette Audio
#3
Educated
By Tara Westover • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#4
Becoming
By Michelle Obama • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#5
Dear Girls
By Ali Wong • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#5
The Witches Are Coming
By Lindy West • Published by Hachette Audio
#7
Know My Name
By Chanel Miller • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#8
Calypso
By David Sedaris • Published by Hachette Audio
#9
Say Nothing
By Patrick Radden Keefe • Published by Penguin Random House Audio
#10
Over the Top
By Jonathan Van Ness • Published by HarperAudio
Find your next great audiobook below or by viewing the top 50 bestsellers and pre-order bestseller list. The audiobook bestseller list reflects December 2019 sales through Libro.fm partner bookstores.
The Author
Nick Johnson
Nick is the Creative Director at Libro.fm. He has wildly varying tastes. For example, you can see him rolling around the Pacific Northwest on either his little Italian scooter or his big American tractor. His tastes in books are just as diverse. He reads (and listens to!) everything to 1950s-era sci-fi to modern YA.