Where Can I Find The Audiobook Version Of The Kingdom Book Series?

2026-08-11 22:30:08
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Checked my library's app this morning and they had the first three. The narration is fine, a bit dry in the political sections, but it gets the job done. For a long series like this, starting there is a no-risk way to see if the audio format works for you before spending money.
2026-08-13 17:52:05
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picking them up with credits. They're all narrated by Stephen Hoye, who does a fantastic job with the different character voices, especially making the battle sequences feel chaotic and immersive. The production quality is solid.

Last I checked, the first seven books are definitely there. I think the eighth one just got added recently, too. It's not a super obscure series, so most major platforms like Google Play Books and Apple Books should have them. Your local library might offer them through Libby or Hoopla as well—worth a quick search to save some cash.
2026-08-16 04:00:57
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Honestly, I hit a wall trying to find a legal, complete set. Audible has most, but I swear book five was missing for ages, or maybe it was just glitching on my app? Super frustrating when you're binge-listening. I ended up buying that one directly from Google.

A friend told me Scribd had them all in their subscription catalog last year, but their rotation changes so much I wouldn't rely on it. If you're committed to the series, just using Audible credits is the most reliable path, even if it's not the cheapest.
2026-08-17 17:24:28
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