Ten tips to keep up your holiday reading habits Don't resign yourself to only reading on holiday. With a few top tips, you can keep the page-rate going all year round
Will we suffer being read to by an automated voice? iSpeech could dramatically cut the cost of audiobooks. Shame the reading voice still sounds like a bus announcement, writes James Bridle
Can an audiobook cure your dog’s fear of fireworks? An insurance company has released a story that will supposedly help your dog through life's little existential crises, such as fireworks night. What did Herbert Hound make of it?
David Cameron reads Moby-Dick – review The prime minister has read a chapter of Herman Melville's classic novel as part of an online project. How did he fare against his fellow performers?
A Spotify equivalent for audiobooks? Bring it on… Though it's currently limited to financial titles, a new streaming service, Bardowl, could soon challenge Amazon's Audible, writes Anna Baddeley
Bardowl iPhone app wants to be ‘Spotify for audiobooks’ British startup hoping to take on Audible with streaming subscription service. By Stuart Dredge
Why audiobooks are the perfect running aid Training for a marathon in Siberia is easy with a talking book, writes Lucy Ward
Sue Arnold’s audiobook reviews Johnson's Life of London by Boris Johnson, London: The Biography by Peter Ackroyd and London Audio Walks from Footnotes
Hear A Christmas Carol read by Dickens … Monica Dickens, that is: but if you listen hard you can hear echoes of the author's own readings
The Love of an Unknown Solider by Anonymous – review Peter Joyce's narration brings a touching collection of first world war love letters to life, writes Rachel Redford
Sue Arnold’s audiobook choice – reviews Nighmare Alley by William Lindsay Gresham, The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder and Cannery Row by John Steinbeck
Audio: Americana – reviews Sue Arnold's audiobook choice: The Fort by Bernard Cornwell, The Spoken Word: American Poets and The Great Gatsby
Sue Arnold’s audiobook choice – reviews Life on Air by David Attenborough | Hurrah for Hannay! by John Buchan | The Warlord Trilogy by Bernard Cornwell | Life by Keith Richards
RNIB celebrates 75 years of Talking Books Some 75m books on vinyl, cassette and now special compressed CD, have been issued free to more than 2 million people with sight problems