The Project Hail Mary Audiobook Is the Best Way to Prepare for the Movie Adaptation

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As someone who primarily reads fantasy books, I was pleasantly surprised how much I loved Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary. It's the perfect mix of science and humor with an engaging plot that draws you in right from the start. And while I haven't read that many sci-fi novels, this one is definitely in contention for one of my all-time favorites.

With the movie adaptation coming to theaters next week, I highly suggest you check out Weir's original version before you watch the film. From my own experience, the book is almost always better than the movie and is absolutely worth experiencing first.

If you prefer to listen to stories rather than read them, I recommend checking out the Audible version. It's a great way to enjoy the book on the go and the narrator does an incredible job at bringing the story to life.

The Project Hail Mary Audiobook is narrated by Ray Porter, who has one of the most soothing voices I have ever heard. It takes a little over 16 hours to listen to the whole book, but that time will fly by. Porter's narration paired with great writing from Weir is a potent mix, and this audiobook is widely regarded as one of the best.

Amazon is currently offering a limited-time discount on the full audiobook ahead of the film's theatrical release, but you also have the option to get it for free via an Audible free trial for new subscribers. There are currently two different subscription plans available: Standard and Premium Plus. 30-day free trials for both of these subscriptions and either one will get you your first audiobook for free.

Audible only recently revealed its new Standard subscription plan earlier in March, but it's the best option for casual audiobook listeners. For only $8.99 you'll get one audiobook credit per month and unlimited streaming on select podcasts. It's a great deal for anyone looking to listen to one book per month without all of the extras the more expensive Premium Plus plan includes.

Jacob Kienlen is a Senior Audience Development Strategist and Writer for IGN. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, he has considered the Northwest his home for his entire life. With a bachelor's degree in communication and over 8 years of professional writing experience, his expertise is spread across a variety of different pop culture topics — from TV series to indie games and books.

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