Witaj Awinie
The right narrator can transform a book into a performance, turning simple words into an unforgettable listening experience. These narrators don’t just read stories—they embody characters, amplify emotions, and transport listeners into entirely new worlds.
“A great narrator doesn’t just tell the story; they are the story.”
This is the unmissable audio edition of Yuval Noah Harari’s international bestseller, narrated by Derek Perkins. Blending history, science, and philosophy, it traces the extraordinary journey of humankind—from ancient foragers to modern empires—asking profound questions about what makes us unique, powerful, and perilous as a species.
“A bold, provocative exploration of humanity’s past, present, and future—thought-provoking from the first word to the last.”
This is Robert T. Kiyosaki’s groundbreaking personal finance audiobook, narrated by Tim Wheeler. With straightforward lessons and real-life contrasts between his “rich dad” and “poor dad,” Kiyosaki reveals the mindset and principles that separate wealth-builders from paycheck-to-paycheck earners, challenging conventional wisdom about money, assets, and financial independence.
“A no-nonsense guide that redefines how to think about money and inspires listeners to take charge of their financial future.”






This is the internationally acclaimed Japanese self-help audiobook by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga, narrated by Adrian Mulraney. Drawing on Alfred Adler’s groundbreaking psychology, it offers a dialogue-style exploration of how to break free from past limitations, societal pressures, and self-doubt to live with authentic happiness and purpose.
“A liberating guide that challenges old beliefs and empowers listeners to embrace freedom, change, and true self-acceptance.”
To jest Mark Manson’s no-nonsense self-help audiobook, narrated by Roger Wayne. With blunt honesty, humor, and a touch of profanity, Manson strips away the clichés of positivity culture to show that real happiness comes from choosing what truly matters—and letting go of everything else.
“A raw, refreshing guide that blends tough love with wit, helping listeners embrace life’s limits and focus on what really counts.”