Audiobooks: The 2006 Audies Winners

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The AudiesĀ® are annual awards recognizing distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment. The 2006 Winners & Finalists for The AudiesĀ® are highlighted in this dynamic, multimedia document. Listen to sound clips of each title and read the review from AudioFile magazine.

The awards, given in 29 categories, were announced May 19, 2006 at an awards ceremony held in Washington, DC. I have listed all the winners from these categories.

  1. 1.
    The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, The Tertiary Phase (Audio)
    by Douglas Adams, performed by Simon Jones, Geofffey McGovern and a Full Cast

  2. 2.
    Q&A
    by Vikas Swarup

  3. 3.
    A Slight Trick of the Mind
    by Mitch Cullin

  4. 4.
    ?
    Upstate (Audio)
    by Kalisha Buckhanon, read by Heather Simms, Chadwick Boseman

  5. 5.
    The Serpent on the Crown (Amelia Peabody Mysteries)
    by Elizabeth Peters

  6. 6.
    Origin in Death
    by J.D. Robb

  7. 7.
    Market Forces
    by Richard K. Morgan

  8. 8.
    Grace Will Lead Me Home: A Novel
    by Katherine Valentine

  9. 9.
    Around the World in 80 Days
    by Jules Verne

  10. 10.
    Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig
    by Jonathan Eig

  11. 12.

  12. 15.
    Arnie, the Doughnut
    by Laurie Keller

  13. 16.
    The Star of Kazan
    by Eva Ibbotson

  14. 17.
    Finding God in Unexpected Places
    by Philip Yancey

  15. 18.
    The Truth (with jokes)
    by Al Franken

  16. 19.
    Runaway
    by Alice Munro

  17. 20.
    Famous Composers
    by Darren Henley

  18. 21.
    ?
    Moby Dick
    by Herman Melville

  19. 22.
    Breath of Snow of Ashes
    by Diana Gabaldon

  20. 23.
    The Tender Bar: A Memoir
    by J. R. Moehringer

  21. 24.
    Raymond and Hannah (Harvest Original)
    by Stephen Marche

  22. 25.
    ?
    The Sherlock Holmes Theatre (Audio)
    by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle read by Martin Jarvis, Kristoffer Tabori et al.

  23. 27.
    The Hiding Place
    by John Sherrill

  24. 28.
    At the Back of the North Wind (Radio Theatre)
    by Murray Watts

  25. 29.

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Created by mofo269 on Jul 14, 2006.
 

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