Best Podiobooks of 2007
This year Podiobooks.com throws it’s hat into the ring of places offering up “Best Of” lists for 2007. Our crack bands of year end revelers examined all of the books marked as complete this calendar year, appling several high tech algorithms with all sorts of letters and Grecian symbols to figure out who to feature. In the end, we tossed that aside and stuck with the 20 most popular books this year. They are, in alphabetical order:
![]() 7th Son: Book Two – Deceit J.C. Hutchins |
![]() The Arwen Timothy Callahan |
Badge of Infamy Lester Del Ray |
![]() Billibub Baddings Tee Morris |
![]() Crescent Phil Rossi |
![]() Eastern Standard Tribe Cory Doctorow |
![]() The Failed Cities Monologues Matt Wallace |
![]() Forever Fifteen Kimberly Steele |
![]() Full Share Nathan Lowell |
![]() Half Share Nathan Lowell |
![]() Heaven – Season Two: Hell Mur Lafferty |
![]() Heaven – Season Three: Earth Mur Lafferty |
![]() How to Disappear Completely Myke Bartlett |
![]() The Immortals Tracy Hickman |
![]() In the Service of Samurai Gloria Oliver |
![]() Jack Wakes Up Seth Harwood |
![]() Number One with a Bullet Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff |
![]() Quarter Share Nathan Lowell |
![]() Shadow Falls: Season One Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff |
![]() The Silk Code Paul Levinson |




















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