Audiobooks2026 Edit

Fifteen listens to fill your June, grouped by mood

Last updated: 6 June 2026

By Tristan · Arts, exhibitions and creative culture

The best audiobooks June 2026 has to offer span everything from literary witchcraft to queer cabaret, and from a former president talking history to a teenage Joe Goldberg. Fifteen picks, one month, and plenty of reasons to keep your headphones charged.

Some of these will gut you on the bus. Others will make you laugh in the supermarket queue. One is basically a piano-bar history lesson you can finish in a single sitting. So here is everything we are queueing up this month, grouped by mood. Consider it your shortcut to the best audiobooks June 2026 has to offer.

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At a glance

01 / LiteraryLandMaggie O'Farrell · Audible
02 / FamilyWhistlerAnn Patchett · Audible
03 / GriefPool HouseMary H.K. Choi · Audible
04 / EscapismVilla CocoAndrew Sean Greer · Audible
05 / HistoryReconstructionObama & Gladwell · Audible Original
06 / Queer cultureThe Pansy CrazeMason Alexander Park · Audible Original
07 / MusicTonight the Music Seems So LoudSathnam Sanghera · Audible
08 / MemoirThe Double Dutch FussPhill Branch · Audible
09 / ThrillerYou FirstCaroline Kepnes · Audible
10 / Sci-fiSublimationIsabel J. Kim · Audible
11 / RomanceRumors and WhiskeyVictoria Wilder · Audible Original
12 / ComedyHeads Will Roll: Heir ApparentMcKinnon & Lynne · Audible Original
13 / YA fantasyShadow ReaperLynette Noni · Audible
14 / YA romanceGood Luck, Babe!Erin Baldwin · Audible Original
15 / RomanceAll the Time in the WorldCara Bastone · Audible Original

Section 01 / Heart

The ones that will wreck you (in the best way)

Literary heavyweights and quiet gut-punches, for when you want a listen that lingers.

Land by Maggie O'Farrell audiobook cover with a layered cut-paper landscape in green, red and gold.
01 For the literary listener

Land by Maggie O'Farrell

O'Farrell follows Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait with something that reads less like a novel and more like a spell. A taciturn father and his reluctant son map their country for the British while cold rain hammers down. Meanwhile, the historic tribulations of O'Farrell's own ancestors seem to bleed through every chapter. Frankly, the nature writing alone outshines most thrillers. Irish actor Dane Whyte O'Hara narrates with a melodious, spellbinding calm, and it is the lead pick of the month. If you loved the screen version of her earlier work, our Hamnet film review is worth a look next.

for the reader who wants to be transported

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Whistler by Ann Patchett audiobook cover showing a saddled horse in a moonlit field.
02 For the family untangler

Whistler by Ann Patchett

Patchett narrates her own novel here, and that intimacy changes everything. When Daphne bumps into her long-lost stepfather Eddie at the Metropolitan Museum, the childhood she thought she understood quietly comes apart. Still, Patchett's reading stays warm, wry, and full of hard-won wisdom, so the emotional honesty never tips into melodrama. For anyone untangling a complicated family of their own, this one lands softly and stays put.

for the second-chances believer

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Pool House by Mary H.K. Choi audiobook cover, a painted figure standing by an empty blue swimming pool.
03 For the summer melancholic

Pool House by Mary H.K. Choi

Choi turns to messy mother-daughter dynamics, grief, and longing, all set against a family scraping by in Los Angeles. Her prose stays precise about the mundane, then suddenly devastating about the primal bond underneath. Joy Osmanski, who has voiced several of Choi's books, makes every character feel wrenchingly real. So expect maternal ache and a few sharp edges you will not see coming.

for the listener who likes feelings complicated

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Villa Coco by Andrew Sean Greer audiobook cover, an illustrated woman in a sunhat outside a Tuscan villa with a pug.
04 For the armchair traveller

Villa Coco by Andrew Sean Greer

Need a mental holiday? Greer's latest is a one-way ticket to the Mediterranean, soaked in sunshine and gentle comedy. The Pulitzer winner clearly drew on his own time at a Tuscan writers' residency, complete with a baronessa and at least one pug wrestled into pyjamas. Edoardo Ballerini narrates with an extra layer of warmth, so Greer's knack for packing a lot of heart into a small space really sings.

for the reader who wants escapism with substance

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Section 02 / Ideas

The ones that will teach you something

History, music and queer culture, told by people who know how to hold a room.

Reconstruction The Unfinished Promise Audible Original cover with torn red and white US flag stripes.
05 For the history buff

Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise by Barack Obama and Malcolm Gladwell

Two of the most trusted voices in modern nonfiction sit down to unpick one of the most turbulent chapters in America's 250-year story. Released to land just in time for Juneteenth, this audio series blends personal anecdotes from the former president with expert input from collaborators. Notably, those include Ashley C. Ford and Jelani Cobb, all set over a thoughtful musical backdrop. So it plays as living conversation rather than dry lecture.

for the listener who likes history urgent and humane

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The Pansy Craze Audible Original cover with a split portrait of host Mason Alexander Park.
06 For the cabaret lover

The Pansy Craze by Mason Alexander Park and Hunter Bird

Picture a cabaret, a history lecture, and a star-studded variety show, all at once. Created and hosted by Mason Alexander Park, fresh from Oh, Mary! in the West End, it celebrates queer history through music and storytelling. Better yet, it was captured live at Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre, so the room's energy comes through. Guests include Sasha Velour, Lea DeLaria, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Laverne Cox.

for the goblet-of-queer-joy crowd

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Tonight the Music Seems So Loud audiobook cover with George Michael's aviator sunglasses on white.
07 For the music obsessive

Tonight the Music Seems So Loud by Sathnam Sanghera

When George Michael died on Christmas Day 2016, a generation of fans grieved an icon they felt they knew. Sanghera's joyous re-evaluation revives the fandom and reopens the debate about Michael's pop genius. Yes, you will know the broad biography already: the Greek-Cypriot upbringing, the addiction, the tabloid homophobia. Even so, there are fresh insights throughout. Homer Todiwala narrates with real warmth, pivoting from wry comedy to respectful gravity.

for the lifelong George Michael fan

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The Double Dutch Fuss by Phill Branch audiobook cover, a boy walking past skipping ropes on a tan background.
08 For the memoir reader

The Double Dutch Fuss by Phill Branch

Branch's memoir is a generous, funny, and unflinching account of a boy who simply wanted to jump rope with the girls, and the homophobia that met him at home. Really, it is a story about identity, defiance, and claiming everything that was always his to claim. The writing brims with heart, soul, and hard truths, told with the comic timing of someone who has earned the right to laugh.

for the young person figuring it all out

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The right narrator can turn a good book into the best thing you hear all month.


Section 03 / Tension

The ones that will keep you up

Thrillers and uncanny tales for the late-night, one-more-chapter listener.

You First by Caroline Kepnes audiobook cover with a red-stained silhouette, a Joe Goldberg prequel.
09 For the You superfan

You First by Caroline Kepnes

Fans of the You series know the drill: you root for Joe Goldberg, then hate yourself for it. Here the clock rewinds to Y2K New York and a seventeen-year-old Joe. He shelves books in Mr Mooney's shop, scans Missed Connections, and spins a web to win over a woman seven years his senior. Somehow, Kepnes makes his logic feel almost reasonable as the walls close in. Santino Fontana's narration slips between boyish charm and quiet menace without a seam.

for the listener who wants the origin story

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Sublimation by Isabel J. Kim audiobook cover with mirrored figures walking on a pink and orange gradient.
10 For the Severance fan

Sublimation by Isabel J. Kim

What if immigrants left a true doppelganger behind in their country of origin, a second self living the road not taken? That is the brilliant, unsettling premise of Kim's genre-bending debut, already drawing comparisons to Severance. Crucially, the ethics-of-identity questions hit even harder through the lens of the immigrant experience. Michelle H. Lee and Major Curda perform with masterful, understated shifts between the dual selves. Plus, Kim's second-person narration keeps everything pleasingly off balance.

for the listener who likes big ideas with a pulse

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Rumors and Whiskey by Victoria Wilder audiobook cover with a whiskey bottle and ornate pink lettering.
11 For the slow-burn romantic

Rumors and Whiskey by Victoria Wilder

First in Wilder's Whiskey Women series, this is small-town drama with a romantic-suspense kick. Wyn returns home after three mysterious years away, only to come face to face with Julian, a man she thought she knew. Naturally, family secrets, buried gossip, and slow-burning tension all follow. Samantha Brentmoor and Connor Crais bring real chemistry to the duet performance, so the journey from doubt to trust properly crackles.

for the romance fan who wants a hook that tightens

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Section 04 / Joy

The fun ones

Comedy, fantasy and romance for when you just want a good time in your ears.

Heads Will Roll Heir Apparent Audible Original cover with Kate McKinnon as a queen and Emily Lynne below.
12 For the comedy fiend

Heads Will Roll: Heir Apparent by Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne

One part Princess Bride, three parts Monty Python on a sugar rush. In this sequel to their hit Audible Original, sisters Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne return as bad-to-the-bone Queen Mortuana, who must produce a baby or lose her throne. The pair co-wrote and co-star here. Then they lead a cast of comedy heavyweights through a gleefully silly tale about thrones, heirs, and biological clocks. Within minutes, the madcap repartee will turn you into a loyal subject.

for the listener who needs to laugh

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Shadow Reaper by Lynette Noni audiobook cover, a hooded figure in red beneath a moon and pine trees.
13 For the fantasy obsessive

Shadow Reaper by Lynette Noni

This is the YA fantasy we did not know to hope for: intricate magic, effortless world-building, sharp dialogue, and twist after twist after twist. Just when you think you have it figured out, think again. Abigail Reno, Alex Knox, and Imani Jade Powers narrate Viri's quest to take down the reapers haunting the city of Aravell and avenge her parents along the way. Better yet, an enemies-to-lovers thread keeps the stakes deliciously high. And do not panic about the cliffhanger, because Noni has confirmed this is a duology.

for the enemies-to-lovers diehard

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Good Luck Babe by Erin Baldwin audiobook cover, two illustrated girls holding hands amid travel stamps.
14 For the rom-com crier

Good Luck, Babe! by Erin Baldwin

There is a strange rule of rom-coms: the sillier the premise, the harder you cry by the end. Baldwin's sapphic YA romance proves it, stuffed with tropes, laughs, and perfectly timed tear-jerkers. Better still, it is especially cathartic for anyone who never got these stories growing up. Because that is the joy of YA: you are never too old to be young again.

for the warm, funny, slightly weepy listen

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All the Time in the World Audible Original cover, a couple embracing under a starry sky with a dog in a backpack.
15 For the hopeless romantic

All the Time in the World by Cara Bastone

Bastone writes couples who feel destined, and Celeste and Everett are no exception. This one sends listeners hurtling through wormholes, timelines, and impossible choices, yet the heart never gets lost in the mechanics. Emily Bader and Lewis Pullman are perfectly cast, with effortless chemistry in every scene. Best of all, Bastone brings the whole interconnected world full circle in a way that feels properly earned.

for the romance-with-a-twist fan

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New to Audible?

Quick housekeeping. With a live Audible UK membership, you can try any title on this list and return it through your library if you change your mind, which makes diving into the best audiobooks June 2026 has to offer pleasingly low-risk. Never had a membership before? Then good news, there is a 30-day free trial running right now. We have also broken down exactly how the trial works over on our Audible service guide if you want the detail first.

Missed our previous picks?

This is the latest in our monthly audiobook series. So if you missed the spring editions, most of those picks are still on Audible right now.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best audiobooks in June 2026?

The best audiobooks June 2026 has to offer split neatly by mood. For literary heft, start with Maggie O'Farrell's Land or Ann Patchett's Whistler. For ideas, try Obama and Gladwell's Reconstruction. For pure fun, Kate McKinnon's Heads Will Roll: Heir Apparent is a riot. So if you only have one credit to spend, Land is our standout.

Is Audible worth it in the UK?

For regular listeners, usually yes. The Audible Premium Plus plan currently costs £8.99 a month, which gives you one credit for any title plus a rotating Plus catalogue and a stack of Audible Originals. Therefore, if you finish one full-priced audiobook a month, you are already ahead. Better still, the 30-day free trial lets you test the whole thing first.

Can you return audiobooks on Audible UK?

Yes. With a live membership, you can return titles through your library if they are not working for you, which keeps experimenting low-risk. There are limits, though. Audible sets out the conditions in its official exchange and returns terms, including how recently you bought a title and how often you have returned things, so check the policy before assuming every credit is recoverable.

What is the best audiobook of June 2026?

Too soon for a definitive call. Still, of all the best audiobooks June 2026 has delivered, Maggie O'Farrell's Land is the one we keep pressing on people. Her track record with Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait speaks for itself, and Dane Whyte O'Hara's narration makes the audio edition the one to choose. Honourable mentions go to Whistler, Sublimation, and The Pansy Craze.

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