Welcome to our curated Audiobooks Collection October 20, 2025! Whether you’re commuting, relaxing, or just looking to dive into a new story hands-free, this month’s collection offers a variety of top-rated and newly released audiobooks across multiple genres. From bestselling thrillers to inspiring memoirs and thought-provoking non-fiction, we’ve gathered something for every kind of listener.

Discover what’s trending and find your next great listen in our October 2025 roundup.
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List of Assorted Audiobooks Collection October 20, 2025 M4B
Why Brains Need Friends by Ben Rein

A neuroscientist’s guide to boosting your brain health by living a more connected life, and thriving in a post-interaction world. Headlines have made clear that we are in a crisis of loneliness, but the conversation has yet to explore how spending less time with others can impact the body and mind on a cellular level—and why this knowledge is part of the way forward.
Vagabond by Tim Curry

This memoir is a celebration of Tim Curry’s’s life’s work, and a testament to his profound impact on the entertainment industry as we know it today. There are few stars in Hollywood today that can boast the kind of resume Tony award-nominated actor Tim Curry has built over the past five decades.
Unseen by Molly Burke

From social media star and change-maker Molly Burke, a vulnerable, honest, and darkly humorous memoir on navigating the challenges of being a blind woman in a sighted world.
The Zorg by Siddharth Kara

From Pulitzer finalist and New York Times bestselling author: A notorious slave ship incident that led to the abolition of slavery in the UK and sparked the US abolitionist movement. In late October 1780, a slave ship set sail from the Netherlands, bound for Africa’s Windward and Gold Coasts, where it would take on its human cargo.
The Secret World of Denisovans by Silvana Condemi

The first book for a general audience to chronicle the epic story of the Denisovans, ancient cousins to Sapiens and Neanderthals, who left traces of their DNA in modern-day humans. In December 2010, scientists discovered a fragment of a finger bone in an isolated cave in Siberia.
The Accidental Seed Heroes by Adam Alexander

Across the world, chefs, farmers, plant scientists and backyard growers are doing something extraordinary: creating new generations of fruit, vegetables and cereals, all bred specifically to flourish locally, taste delicious, and contribute to our food future.
The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia by Joshua Blackburn

Dreyer’s English meets Schott’s Original Miscellany in this delicious tour of the lesser-known wonders of the language world, perfect for language lovers, word nerds, and the incurably curious. A delightful rollick through language unlike any you’ve ever experienced. As the inventor of the bestselling game about words, League of the Lexicon, Joshua Blackburn has created an A–Z that’s part-encyclopedia, part-treasure map, and an all-around joy for anyone interested in words and language
Sick of It by Sophie Harman

A powerful call to confront the reasons why politics is jeopardising women’s health across the world, by a prize-winning academic. We know the causes of disease and death among women all over the world. We have the funding from governments and philanthropists to tackle them. So why are women still dying when they don’t have to?
Audacious by Marty McDonald

The founder of Boss Women Media shares tips on how to stop playing it safe—and start creating a life that’s truly your own. Marty McDonald’s pivotal career moment was nothing if not audacious: she stopped the CEO of a candy company in a hallway, pitched her idea for a special gummy bear flavor, and was soon promoting the Black Girl Magic gummy bear at Sugarfina stores around the country.
A Pagan Polemic by Jack Loeffler

A Pagan Polemic curates the evolving perspective of Jack Loeffler—itinerant wanderer, environmental warrior, storyteller, and story collector—whose true education began when he was marched into the Nevada desert one day at dawn to play “The Stars and Stripes Forever” during an atomic bomb test a scant few miles away.
Future Boy by Michael J. Fox

A poignant, heartfelt, and funny memoir about how, in 1985, Michael J. Fox brought to life two iconic roles simultaneously—Alex P. Keaton in Family Ties and Marty McFly in Back to the Future. Read by Michael J. Fox, this program features renowned clips from Back to the Future, plus interviews with the cast and crew of these legendary film and TV productions.
Racebook by Tochi Onyebuchi

An original memoir in essays that interrogates how identities are shaped and informed in online spaces and how the relationship between race and the internet has changed in his three decades online. When Tochi Onyebuchi realized that his acclaimed science fiction and fantasy storytelling career had been centrally preoccupied with race, it prompted him to consider his responsibilities as a Black writer in the internet age.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a seasoned audiobook enthusiast or just beginning your journey into spoken-word storytelling, this October 2025 collection offers something to enrich your listening experience. Be sure to bookmark this list and check back regularly, as we continue to update our audiobook library with fresh and captivating titles. Happy listening!