Audie Award for Fantasy

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The Audie Award for Fantasy is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for a fantasy audiobook released in a given year. It has been awarded since 2012.

Winners and finalists[]

2020s[]

Year of Release Audiobook Narrator Audiobook Publisher
2021[1]
26th
The City We Became (2020) by N. K. Jemisin Robin Miles Hachette Audio
The House in the Cerulean Sea (2020) by TJ Klune Daniel Henning Macmillan Audio
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (2020) by V. E. Schwab Julia Whelan Macmillan Audio
The Last Smile in Sunder City (2020) by Luke Arnold Luke Arnold Hachette Audio
Raybearer (2020) by Jordan Ifueko Joniece Abbott-Pratt Blackstone Audio
2020[2]
25th
The Ten Thousand Doors of January (2019) by Alix E. Harrow January LaVoy Hachette Audio
Beasts of the Frozen Sun (2019) by Jill Criswell Alana Kerr-Collins and Tim Campbell Blackstone Audio
Black Leopard, Red Wolf (2019) by Marlon Jones Dion Graham Penguin Random House Audio
Ninth House (2019) by Leigh Bardugo Michael David Axtell and Lauren Fortgang Macmillan Audio
Time's Children (2018) by D. B. Jackson Helen Keeley Dreamscape

2010s[]

Year of Release Audiobook Narrator Audiobook Publisher
2019[3]
24th
Spinning Silver (2018) by Naomi Novik Lisa Flanagan Penguin Random House Audio
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (2018) by Theodora Goss Kate Reading Simon & Schuster Audio
Jade City (2017) by Fonda Lee Andrew Kishino Hachette Audio
Kill the Farm Boy (2018) by Kevin Hearne and Delilah S. Dawson Luke Daniels Penguin Random House Audio
Second Hand Curses (2017) by Drew Hayes Scott Aiello, Marc Vietor, and Tavia Gilbert Audible
2018[4]
23rd
The Strange Case of the Alchemist's Daughter (2017) by Theodora Goss Kate Reading Simon & Schuster Audio
Red Sister (2017) by Mark Lawrence Heather O'Neil Recorded Books
The Refrigerator Monologues (2017) by Catherynne M. Valente Karis A. Campbell HighBridge Audio
Skullsworn (2017) by Brian Staveley Elizabeth Knowelden Brilliance Audio
Snake Eyes (2016) by John Conroe James Patrick Cronin Audible
Spellmonger (2011) by Terry Mancour John Lee Podium Publishing
2017[5]
22nd
The Hike (2016) by Drew Magary Christopher Lane[disambiguation needed] Brilliance Audio
The Bands of Mourning (2016) by Brandon Sanderson Michael Kramer Macmillan Audio
The Black Prism (2010) by Brent Weeks Simon Vance Hachette Audio
The Everything Box (2016) by Richard Kadrey Oliver Wyman HarperAudio
League of Dragons (2016) by Naomi Novik Simon Vance Tantor Audio
2016[6]
21st
Nice Dragons Finish Last (2014) by Rachel Aaron Vikas Adam Audible
Ascension (2014) by Brian K. Fuller Simon Vance Podium Publishing
The Cycle of Arawn (2014) by Edward W. Robertson Tim Gerard Reynolds Podium Publishing
The Fifth Season (2015) by N. K. Jemisin Robin Miles Hachette Audio
Son of the Black Sword (2015) by Larry Correia Tim Gerard Reynolds Audible
2015[7]
20th
Words of Radiance (2014) by Brandon Sanderson Kate Reading and Michael Kramer Macmillan Audio
Cress (2014) by Marissa Meyer Rebecca Soler Macmillan Audio
The Emperor's Blades (2014) by Brian Staveley Simon Vance Brilliance Audio
Hawk (2014) by Steven Brust Bernard Setaro Clark Audible
The Queen of the Tearling (2014) by Erika Johansen Katherine Kellgren HarperAudio
2014[8]
19th
Wisp of a Thing (2013) by Alex Bledsoe Stefan Rudnicki Blackstone Audio
Kill City Blues (2013) by Richard Kadrey MacLeod Andrews HarperAudio
The Republic of Thieves (2013) by Scott Lynch Michael Page Tantor Audio
The Rithmatist (2013) by Brandon Sanderson Michael Kramer Macmillan Audio
Swords of Waar (2012) by Nathan Long Dina Pearlman Audible
Anita (1970) by Keith Roberts Nicola Barber Audible
2013[9]
18th
All Men of Genius (2011) by Lev A. C. Rosen Emily Gray Recorded Books
Heroes Die (1998) by Matthew Stover Stefan Rudnicki Audible
Princess of Wands (2006) by John Ringo Suzy Jackson Audible
The Restorer (2011) by Amanda Stevens Khristine Hvam Audible
Theft of Swords (2011) by Michael J. Sullivan Tim Gerard Reynolds Recorded Books
2012[10][11]
17th
Daughter of Smoke and Bone (2011) by Laini Taylor Khristine Hvam Hachette Audio
The Automatic Detective (2008) by A. Lee Martinez Marc Vietor Audible
The Land of Laughs (1980) by Jonathan Carroll Edoardo Ballerini Audible
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After (2011) by Steve Hockensmith Katherine Kellgren Audible/Brilliance Audio
Rumo and His Miraculous Adventures (2003) by Walter Moers (trans. John Brownjohn) Bronson Pinchot Blackstone Audio

References[]

  1. ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2021". www.audiopub.org. Audio Publishers Association. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2020". www.audiopub.org. Audio Publishers Association. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  3. ^ Katz, Danielle (5 March 2019). "Audies Press Release Winners Final (2019)" (PDF). Audio Publishers Agency (APA). AudioFileMagazine.com. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2018". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2017". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Audie Award Finalists and Winners 2016". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Audie Award Finalists and Winners 2015". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2014". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  9. ^ Burkey, Mary (May 30, 2013). "#Audies 2013". BookListReader.com. BookList Publications, a division of the ALA. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  10. ^ Burkey, Mary (June 6, 2012). "#JIAM2012 Audies Awards announced". BookListReader.com. BookList Publications, a division of the ALA. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Audie Award Winners: Best Audio Books 2012 [Library Staff-created list]". Seattle.Bibliocommons.com. Seattle Quick Picks by The Seattle Public Library. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
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