I also recommend 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams. It's a hilarious and thought - provoking science fiction story. The audiobook is especially fun as it adds to the humor with great voice acting, making it a must - listen for science fiction fans.
You can try Audible. It has a vast collection of audiobooks, including many full - length science fiction ones. They offer a wide range of titles from classic science fiction works to new releases.
The length of a full - length novel is determined by many things. One is the story itself. If it has a complex plot with many sub - plots and characters, it will likely be longer. Another factor is the genre. As I said before, epic fantasies tend to be long. Also, the target audience can play a role. For example, young adult novels may be shorter to hold the attention of that age group.
A full - length novel can vary greatly in length, but generally it is around 80,000 to 100,000 words. However, some can be shorter, around 50,000 words, which are often considered novellas, and others can be much longer, exceeding 150,000 words or more.
Full-length novels usually have a word count ranging from 80,000 to 150,000 words. This allows for complex plots, character development, and detailed world-building.
One great horror short story in audiobook form is 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator's descent into madness is chilling. Another is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' which has a sense of psychological horror. And 'The Monkey's Paw' is also a classic horror short story that is often available as an audiobook, with its themes of wishes gone wrong.
Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary' is also very popular in audiobook form. King is a master of horror, and this story about a cursed burial ground is both terrifying and engaging. The audiobook version makes it even more immersive.
I recommend the following good full-length novels (no romance, no horror):
1. "The Ultimate Evil Villain Summoner": An evil and ultimate Summoner drove all kinds of villains in horror sci-fi movies, full of elements such as aliens, terminators, vampires, and death.
2. "Bizarre Invasion": The mysterious veil of the world is unveiled, and the strangeness becomes a daily melody. Follow Jiang Yue's journey of going against the flow and uncover the strangeness.
3. [Infinite Survival: I Have a Proficiency Panel]: A wall with a proficiency panel, the story of breaking through a horror movie;
4. "I Have Entered the Infinite World": Bai Sheng transmigrated to the Main God's Space and struggled to survive in the Infinite World, and he had a cheat.
5. "Mysterious Revival: Becoming Wang Xiaoqiang at the Beginning": There was not even a single dog at the beginning, but by accident, he set foot on the journey of the rebel.
I hope you like my personal recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend you a few horror novels, I hope you like them:
1. Haunted House Nightlife was a collection of horror stories. Every story was extremely scary.
2. "Hell's Movie Theater" was about picking up a poster of Hell's Movie Theater and being thrown into a real horror movie. One had to accept the horror curse according to the script.
3. "Graveyard Seal" was a story about the great battle between Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng, who had chosen Qianling as the site for Emperor Gaozong and Emperor Wu Zetian.
4. "My Frog Cub Is Too Horrifying, So He Sent Me A Cursed Diary". It was about Su Changge traveling through a world where supernatural beings were revived and bringing back extremely terrifying "strange cursed objects".
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
It depends on the specific style guide or publishing context. Some might require italicization for certain types of full-length novels, but it's not a universal rule. Usually, though, they aren't italicized.