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Whether listeners want the convenience of digital downloads or the familiarity of cd or cassette tapes, the wide range of audiobook formats gives something for everyone.
Many audiobooks contain recordings of dramatizations of stories. This exciting format is well suited to people who struggle with single voice recordings of audiobooks.
The Sherlock Holmes stories remain popular today. Audiobooks present an ideal way to experience Arthur Conan Doyle's writing and there is an exciting range available.
This is a review of the audiobook version of The Sleeping Doll by Jeffrey Deaver. In true Jeffrey Deaver fashion the listener is taken on a journey full of plot twists.
The Art of Detection, by bestselling author Laurie R King, is a great listen. The audiobook is read by two skilled narrators who bring the book to life.
It's possible to eliminate the cable bill, the cost of DVD rental, and trips to the bookstore, and still keep your entertainment options rich and varied.
Ghost stories are perfect for the audiobook or spoken word format. There are many classic works of Gothic horror available and these can make an interesting alternative.
If reading a Dan Brown bestseller, such as The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol or Angels and Demons, is too much of a time investment, how about listening to an audiobook.
David Baldacci reunites the Camel Club in his latest bestseller, Divine Justice. How does reader Ron McLarty translate this fast moving thriller to the audiobook format?
Audiobooks language courses are a great way to learn foreign languages. A second language is a useful skill to have, whether it is for conversational or business use.
The Barchester Chronicles follow life in Victorian England. These are available in audiobook format, making the books available to a wide range of listeners.


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