
Replay: Audiobook
The Replay audiobook runs an estimated 9.9 hours (about 6.6 hours at 1.5× playback speed).
The instrumentWhen will you finish it?
Based on 9.9 hours of listening (estimated).
| Your pace | You'll finish in |
|---|---|
| 30 min / day | 20 days |
| 1 hour / day | 10 days |
| 2 hours / day | 5 days |
| 1 hour / day at 1.5× | 7 days |
You'll finish in–by –
What our data says
- At 9.9 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 70% of the romance audiobooks we measured.
- That's 19% longer than the average romance audiobook (8.3 hrs across 3594 titles in our dataset).
Computed from romance audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset (build ); listening time estimated from page count. Methodology.
Who is this for?
Best for romance listeners who want a central love story: a solid week of commutes at 9.9 hours (estimated).
About the book
A time-travel classic in the tradition of Jack Finney's Time and Again , Ken Grimwood's acclaimed novel Replay asks the provocative question: "What if you could live your life over again, knowing the mistakes you'd made before?" Forty-three-year-old Jeff Winston gets several chances to do just that. Trapped in a tepid marriage and a dead-end job, he dies in 1988 and wakes up to find himself in 1963, at the age of eighteen, staring at his dorm room walls at Emory University. It's all the same...but different: Jeff knows what the future holds. He knows who will win every World Series...every Kentucky Derby...even how to win on Wall Street. The one thing he doesn't know is: Why has he been chosen to replay his life? And how many times must he win—and lose—everything he loves?
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How long is the Replay audiobook?
Replay runs about 9.9 hours, our estimate from its 335 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 6.6 hours.
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When was Replay first published?
Replay by Ken Grimwood was first published in 1986.