
Penguin Island: Anatole France’s cold-eyed, hilarious epic
Penguin Island by Anatole France is a 1908 satire where baptized penguins become human and build a ridiculous civilization. Hear it for its wit and bite.

Bleak House on audio: Dickens’s labyrinth for your ears
Bleak House by Charles Dickens is a vast Victorian legal drama and character study. Learn the premise, themes, and why it works so well as an audiobook.

Three Musketeers: why Dumas’ classic still crackles aloud
Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas is action & adventure fiction that mixes duels, court intrigue and friendship. Hear why it still grips as an audiobook.

Sonnet 73: Hearing Shakespeare’s autumnal love poem anew
Sonnet 073 by William Shakespeare gets ten different audio readings in this LibriVox collection, a compact way to hear how one poem can sound completely new.

Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen’s Gothic Spoof With Bite
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen sends a gothic-obsessed teen into the social minefield of Bath. Hear why this sharp, funny classic is perfect on audio now.

North of Boston: hearing Robert Frost’s quiet dramas
North of Boston by Robert Frost turns 1914 New England poems into intimate one-act plays in audio. Hear “Mending Wall” and “Home Burial” as living voices.

Aesop's Fables, Volume 09 (Fables 201-225): tiny stories, big truths
Aesop's Fables, Volume 09 (Fables 201-225) gathers 25 short children’s tales from a 1912 English edition, offering quick-hit moral drama in audiobook form.

小倉百人一首 (Ogura Hyakunin Isshu): a century of voices in one audiobook
小倉百人一首 (Ogura Hyakunin Isshu) gathers one hundred waka into a single poetry classic. Hear why this 1909 Japanese collection still feels so alive in audio.

Danse Russe: hearing William Carlos Williams at full tilt
Danse Russe by William Carlos Williams is a 1917 poem in English, read 16 different ways in this poetry audiobook, each capturing its spontaneous, offbeat mood.
Short Science Fiction Collection 002: Nine Trips Through Mid‑Century Futures
Short Science Fiction Collection 002 gathers nine English‑language sci‑fi stories from 1941-1963 into one audiobook, perfect for sampling the genre’s classic era.

Why The Shadow Channel by DL Mabey feels like tomorrow’s headlines
The Shadow Channel by DL Mabey is a thriller audiobook about a CIA officer chasing a covert network that launders truth through fiction. Hear how it weaponises facts.

What Is Spinn Radio? The Complete Guide to the World's Audio in One App
A full tour of everything Spinn Radio offers, from 50,000+ live stations across 200+ countries to music, artists, podcasts, audiobooks, movies, actors, sports, athletes and a social layer to share it all. Here is every world inside the app, and where to start.

Inside DLM Originals: The Audiobooks Made in House
DL Mabey’s DLM Originals bring 13 free in-house audiobooks to Spinn Radio, spanning AI handbooks, political exposés, and high-stakes thrillers.

Why “Aesop's Fables, Volume 08 (Fables 176-200)” Still Hits Home
“Aesop's Fables, Volume 08 (Fables 176-200)” turns 6th‑century BC wisdom into a crisp 1912 English collection of 25 short, sharp moral tales to savour aloud.

Why “Vagabond Song” Still Sings: Bliss Carman on Audio
Bliss Carman’s 1901 poem “Vagabond Song” comes alive in LibriVox’s multi-version recording, with 15 readers giving the same autumn lyric their own musical spin.

Round the Moon: Jules Verne’s Quietly Daring Space Voyage
Jules Verne’s 1870 science‑fiction novel Round the Moon continues a lunar voyage in 24 chapters, blending orbital peril, wit and wonder in audiobook form.