Best Mikael Naramore Audiobooks

The best audiobooks narrated by Mikael Naramore — 5 titles spanning Non-Fiction, Literature & Fiction, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, averaging 3.83 ABR stars.

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Mikael Naramore is a narrator who thrives in the cerebral and the complex. His most notable run is Matthew Mather's Atopia Chronicles series — a dense, ideas-heavy sci-fi saga where Naramore's measured, intelligent delivery keeps the speculative concepts grounded rather than overwrought. That same quality carries into nonfiction: his narration of Complexity, M. Mitchell Waldrop's landmark science book, rewards patient listeners with a voice that feels like a thoughtful professor walking you through difficult material. Naramore's tone sits in a calm, precise register — not flashy, not theatrical, but consistently authoritative. He suits listeners who want a narrator who gets out of the way of the material and trusts the writing. If you're looking for a narrator who handles genre-crossing catalogs — hard science, literary fiction, anthology work — without breaking a sweat, Naramore delivers.

Where to Start with Mikael Naramore

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    The Real Book of Real Estate: Real Experts. Real Stories. Real Life. cover

    The Real Book of Real Estate: Real Experts. Real Stories. Real Life.

    by Robert T. Kiyosaki

    Narrated by Mel Foster, Joyce Bean, Mikael Naramore

    4.29 ABR Score (2.6K ratings)
    ★ 4.11 Goodreads (1.0K) ★ 4.72 Audible (1.6K)
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    Twenty real estate experts who practice their own investment advice share strategies for thriving during economic turbulence. The three-narrator format suits the multiple expert perspectives on practical wealth building.

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    What Remains True cover

    What Remains True

    by Janis Thomas

    Narrated by Lauren Ezzo, Scott Lange, Mikael Naramore, Nick Podehl, Amy McFadden, Tanya Eby, Mia Ellis, Scott Merriman

    3.97 ABR Score (10.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.01 Goodreads (10.2K) ★ 4.32 Audible (442)
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    When five-year-old Jonah dies tragically, the Davenport family fractures along hidden fault lines of guilt and buried secrets. The ensemble cast captures each family member's distinct grief and rage.

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    Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos cover

    Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos

    by M. Mitchell Waldrop

    Narrated by Mikael Naramore

    3.86 ABR Score (3.5K ratings)
    ★ 4.05 Goodreads (3.2K) ★ 4.31 Audible (333)
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    Stock market crashes, fossil records, and human cooperation connect through cutting-edge chaos theory in this exploration of complex adaptive systems.

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    When Swords Fall Silent: An Assassination Anthology cover

    When Swords Fall Silent: An Assassination Anthology

    by Bryce O'Connor, Michael J. Sullivan, Jonathan French, M.L. Wang, Peter A. Flannery, Luke Chmilenko, R.J. Barker, Marie Brennan, Andrew Rowe, Philip C. Quaintrell, Jay Boyce, David Dalglish, J.A. Andrews, Terry Mancour

    Narrated by Tim Gerard Reynolds, Travis Baldree, John Lee, Kate Reading, Steven Brand, Emily Lawrence, Mikael Naramore, Nikki Massoud, full cast

    3.68 ABR Score (347 ratings)
    ★ 3.73 Goodreads (218) ★ 4 Audible (129)
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    Fourteen fantasy authors tackle the assassin's trade from every angle imaginable. With heavy-hitters like Tim Gerard Reynolds and Travis Baldree leading a stellar cast, each story gets the vocal treatment it deserves.

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    The Atopia Chronicles

    Atopia Chronicles #1-6 • Book 1

    by Matthew Mather

    Narrated by Luke Daniels, Nick Podehl, Angela Dawe, Tanya Eby, Amy McFadden, Mikael Naramore

    3.33 ABR Score (7.0K ratings)
    ★ 3.56 Goodreads (6.1K) ★ 3.65 Audible (873)
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    Earth's elite flee to a corporate island paradise where virtual reality promises salvation from environmental collapse. The ensemble cast handles multiple perspectives as characters discover their digital utopia's dark foundations.

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