My clan will be heading out on a TEN hour road trip very soon, and with summer on its way, my guess is you might be also. Just this morning, a friend asked for audio book suggestions for her family road trip, and I realized, I need to stock up myself!
So here are some Word Nerd recommendations for audio books that will help you pass those long hours on the highway.
Audio book tips:
- Before you buy, LISTEN TO THE SAMPLE. A narrator can make or break an audio book, and if the storyteller has a whiny voice that grates your ears, you’ll hate the book no matter how good the story is.
- I use Audible and either download the books to my iPod nano (which plugs into my van’s USB port) or blue-tooth them to my van stereo system via the Audible iPhone app. For general Audible info, see my post Why Audible is Worth It.
- Check with Common Sense Media to make sure there isn’t any controversial content in the book you choose- or you might have to explain terms like “French kiss” before you want to. 😉
Family Friendly Audio Book Recommendations:
The Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer. Artemis is a 12-year-old evil genius who steals gold from fairies to keep his family’s fortune strong. Over the course of ten books, he battles pixies and demons and grows a conscience. Nathaniel Parker does an excellent job narrating this series and incorporating different accents to distinguish characters. The writing is funny and smart and should appeal to all family members.- The Ranger’s Apprentice series by John Flanagan. Will wants to be a knight, but he’s too small, so when it’s time for the children of the castle to pursue a vocation, he’s invited to join the Rangers, an elite class of men who gather information and operate behind the scenes to protect the kingdom. These books have a medieval setting and lots of action. My boys love them, but so did my daughter and I. There are strong female characters, but most of the focus is on boys. Excellent narration from John Keating.
- Wonder by R. J. Palacio. August Pullman, a ten-year old boy with a severe facial deformity, attends his first year of school, and it changes him and everyone around him. A thoughtful story about kindness and acceptance.
- The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling. Do I really need to explain? Get the books narrated by Jim Dale.
- The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
I haven’t listened to these yet, but I think they would be good options:
- The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. A wonderful story of transformation from self-importance to selfless love.
All Four Stars by Tara Dairman. The first book in a series about Gladys Gatsby, a top-notch food critic who is only in the sixth grade. Shh! Don’t tell!- Nooks and Crannies by Jessica Lawson. Tabitha Crum loves a good mystery, and when she receives a curious invitation to a country estate, she learns a secret that will put her detective skills to the test!
- Igraine the Brave by Cornelia Funke. Igraine dreams of being a famous knight, but life in the castle is boring, until her parents turn themselves into pigs and her castle is threatened by capture.
Can you share any audio book recommendations?
And, if the kids get too rowdy, just slide up the soundproof glass behind the driver’s seat. Wait… your van/SUV doesn’t have that yet? Mine either! We need to give the car companies a tip…
Also, since I’ll be prepping for and enjoying vacation, the Word Nerd will take a blogging break for the next few weeks. I’ll be back in June with more nerdy tips!

















