10 audiobooks for fans of Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice: A Guide to Success for Black Americans
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Think and Grow Rich special edition (Napoleon Hill - The Thirteen Steps to Riches)
by Napoleon Hill, Seedbox Classics
Narrated by Erik Synnestvedt
★ 4.49 ABR Score (418.7K ratings)★ 4.16 Goodreads (385.9K) ★ 4.65 Audible (32.8K)More about this pick
Hill's thirteen-step formula for wealth creation, based on studying successful industrialists like Henry Ford. Erik Synnestvedt delivers the motivational content with conviction, emphasizing the psychological aspects of financial success.
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The Law of Success: Napoleon Hill's Writings on Personal Achievement, Wealth and Lasting Success (Official Publication of the Napoleon Hill Foundation)
The Law of Success
by Napoleon Hill
Narrated by Grover Gardner
★ 4.32 ABR Score (15.4K ratings)★ 4.32 Goodreads (13.3K) ★ 4.62 Audible (2.1K)More about this pick
Grover Gardner's measured, authoritative delivery transforms Hill's 1928 success blueprint into something that actually sticks—24 hours of practical philosophy that feels like mentorship from someone who believes every word.
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Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
by Napoleon Hill, Sharon L. Lechter, Mark Victor Hansen, Michael Bernard Beckwith
Narrated by Dan John Miller, Phil Gigante
★ 4.56 ABR Score (36.6K ratings)★ 4.25 Goodreads (21.9K) ★ 4.77 Audible (14.7K)More about this pick
Napoleon Hill's controversial 1938 manuscript presents a fictional interview with the Devil about human potential and self-sabotage. The dual narration between Dan John Miller and Phil Gigante creates an engaging dialogue format.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
by Stephen R. Covey
Narrated by Stephen R. Covey
★ 4.57 ABR Score (831.7K ratings)★ 4.16 Goodreads (829.5K) ★ 4.82 Audible (2.2K)More about this pick
Covey outlines seven principles for personal and professional effectiveness, from proactive thinking to synergistic collaboration. His own narration adds authenticity to these time-tested productivity concepts.
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How We Love: Discover Your Love Style, Enhance Your Marriage
by Milan Yerkovich, Kay Yerkovich
Narrated by Adam Verner, Sarah Zimmerman
★ 4.43 ABR Score (4.3K ratings)★ 4.36 Goodreads (3.2K) ★ 4.81 Audible (1.1K)More about this pick
Dual narration transforms attachment-theory principles from expert diagnosis into the wisdom of two people you trust explaining why your marriage stalls.
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Influence
by Robert B. Cialdini
Narrated by Lloyd James
★ 4.40 ABR Score (183.4K ratings)★ 4.21 Goodreads (178.9K) ★ 4.64 Audible (4.4K)More about this pick
Cialdini narrating his own research makes this feel like a master class rather than a lecture—his voice carries the earned authority of someone who's spent decades proving why people actually say yes.
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Work It Out
by Mel Robbins
Narrated by Mel Robbins
★ 4.37 ABR Score (2.9K ratings)★ 4.48 Goodreads (148) ★ 4.88 Audible (2.7K)More about this pick
Robbins tackles workplace sexism head-on, showing women how to navigate office politics without losing themselves—and she narrates with the fierce conviction her advice demands.
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12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos
Rules for Life • Book 1
by Jordan B. Peterson, Norman Doidge, Ethan Van Sciver
Narrated by Jordan B. Peterson
★ 4.37 ABR Score (363.8K ratings)★ 3.9 Goodreads (270.8K) ★ 4.64 Audible (92.9K)More about this pick
Peterson blends clinical psychology, mythology, and personal philosophy into twelve practical principles for living, from 'stand up straight' to 'pet a cat when you encounter one.' His own academic delivery adds authority to wide-ranging discussions that connect lobster hierarchies to meaning-making.
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The Omnivore's Dilemma
by Michael Pollan
Narrated by Scott Brick
★ 4.32 ABR Score (220.3K ratings)★ 4.19 Goodreads (210.8K) ★ 4.55 Audible (9.4K)More about this pick
Scott Brick's measured, investigative narration transforms Pollan's food-system deep dive into a genuinely gripping detective story—you'll finish wondering what's actually in your grocery cart.
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Freedom from the World: Bridging the Dimensions of Form and Formlessness
Narrated by Eckhart Tolle
★ 4.27 ABR Score (1.5K ratings)★ 4.57 Goodreads (111) ★ 4.85 Audible (1.4K)More about this pick
Tolle himself guides listeners through the paradox of loving the world while finding freedom from it. His gentle delivery makes complex spiritual concepts surprisingly accessible.
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