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IT by Stephen King was read incredibly by Steven Weber.
Stephen King got me into Audiobooks after being a bit hit-and-miss with them but I've been using them when I'm out walking and then read the book when I'm home and have time. It's been a great way to zoom through his back catalogue.
Second this! I get a good binge started every October. Halfway through Dead Zone now and my favorite so far was Duma Key.