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When it comes to audiobooks, you’ve basically got two types of openings:

  • The Quick Hook: Boom, chaos immediately.
  • The Slow Burn: Let’s describe the baseboards in the protagonist’s apartment for three chapters.

Both have their place. But let me be clear:
I’m a 90% quick hook kind of guy.


🧨 The Quick Hook

You know the one. It starts with a charming old man cleaning his house—he’s got a billion-dollar relic tucked in his sock drawer—and just as you’re getting emotionally attached… his face is blown off by a mystical entity.

Instantly, you’re muttering, ā€œWhat the hell was that?ā€ and smashing the next chapter button. That’s a hook. That’s why I listen.


🐢 The Slow Burn

Now, let’s talk about its passive-aggressive cousin.

The slow build usually opens with a character describing their sad little apartment in excruciating detail. Like, “Through the frosted glass, I saw my own regrets reflecting back at me…”

Side rant: Why is ā€œthrough the frosted glassā€ in every book? Was there an author Zoom call where they decided this was required?

Anyway, four hours later, we finally learn the hero has a dark past involving a dead girlfriend who’s actually his mom and sister, thanks to a twisty multiple personality arc. Riveting.


My Rule: One Hour or I’m Out

I’ve said it before:
If the story doesn’t hook me within one hour, I move on.

Sure, I’ve listened to books where nothing happened until the last twenty minutes—and it was weak sauce at best. Are there probably some amazing slow burns I’ll miss out on because of this rule? Definitely. But with over 74,000 audiobooks published in 2023 alone, I’m not crying over missing a few.


When the Slow Burn Does Work

Look, I get the appeal of the slow burn.

  • You like the build-up.
  • You enjoy the anticipation.
  • Your wife probably appreciates that energy too.

Some authors are incredible world builders who can take their time and still keep you engaged. And yeah, sometimes I need a palate cleanser after a post-apocalyptic series that had me Googling bunker prices.

True story: I recommended one of those ā€œend of the worldā€ audiobooks to a buddy. When I asked what he thought afterward, he just said, ā€œI bought a shotgun.ā€ So yeah. Sometimes you gotta cool off with a slow burn.


Final Thought from the Guy Who Judges You (Silently)

At the end of the day, listen to what you like.
Quick hook, slow burn, dragon court intrigue, or intergalactic beer-can sidekicks—it’s all fair game.

I’m not gonna judge you to your face.
Behind your back? Absolutely.
But to your face? You’re good.This is your audiobook time. Own it.