Checked my usual spots—Audible, Google, Apple Books. It's on all of them. Just search 'The Doom Stone Paul Zindel'. Not the longest audiobook, but it moves fast. The narration's decent.
Are you sure the title is exactly 'Doom Stone'? I ask because I went down this rabbit hole once looking for a book with a similar name. It's definitely Paul Zindel's 'The Doom Stone'. I found the audiobook on Google Play Books as well, but it was a purchase, not a subscription. The cover art looked like the old paperback.
It's a fun, pulpy listen if you're into that 90s YA sci-fi horror style. The production is straightforward, no fancy sound effects or anything. I remember the narrator making the scientist character sound properly panicked.
I had trouble tracking down 'The Doom Stone' in audio form for a while. It's one of those older Paul Zindel books that never got a widespread modern audiobook release, I think. The only official version I'm aware of is on Audible, narrated by L.J. Ganser. I grabbed it there years ago and still have it in my library.
You might want to double-check with your local library's digital service like Libby or Hoopla; sometimes they have access to titles the big platforms don't. It's a solid listen, though the audio quality shows its age a bit compared to recent productions. Ganser does a good job capturing the frantic, creature-feature vibe of the story.
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