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by Khol 3061 days ago
Audiobooks are expensive to produce, and generally have a smaller market than written copy (whether ebook or dead-tree).

I know at least one author has written about this: http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2015/06/cmap-why...

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I was taken aback by the price of audiobooks until I listened to the first Dune book (my first "real" audiobook) during a roadtrip and realized they use proper voice actors, score (admittedly very small) parts of it, and generally have a way longer credit section than I previously assumed. I do wish prices would come down a bit, but I can't say I blame them.

To say nothing of versions where it's just one person reading it straight through, though. Surely those are much cheaper.

I've listened to a handful of fiction audiobooks, and Dune was the only one that I've listened to that had multiple voice actors. I'm sure there are others, but it's uncommon.