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Audio Book. Beowulf

The following audio book is Beowulf, an Old English heroic poem of unknown authorship in which Beowulf, hero of the Geats, battles three monsters including the Grendel.

Beowulf is a true classic, studied generation after generation. JRR Tolkein's academic life's work was the study of Beowulf and it is strongly reflected in his fiction.


Audio Book. The Art of War by Sun Tzu

The Art of War audio book is a collection in thirteen parts all relating to different aspects of waging war or - famously - winning wars without waging them.
The book has become de rigeur amongst business men, politicians and leaders in sport - anywhere an advantage however small could be crucial.


Audio Book. The Diary of a Nobody by George & Weedon Grossmith

Diary of a Nobody is a comic novel which first appeard in Punch magazine and was later printed in book form.
The diary is that of Mr Charles Pooter who aspires to the higher classes but is constantly snubbed by them and indeed the lower classes to whom he views himself superior.
It is Pooter's tragi-comic self-importance and unknowing gaffes that make this a richly comic audio book


Audio Book. The Divine Comedy by Dante

The following audio book is The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.
Writen between 1308 and 1321 it is one of the masterpieces of Western literature.
The poem follows Dante himself as he visits the circles of hell, the terraces of purgatory and the spheres of heaven viewing the souls as they experience 'life after death'


Audio Book. Dracula by Bram Stoker

The vampire legend was not created by Bram Stoker but Dracula was such a popular creation the myth of the vampire has been staked to the heart of the horror genre ever since.

The audio book features a series of diary entries that give us an insight into the world of Dracula through his victims


Audio Books (11 Books)). The Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe

The Tell-Tale Heart
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Black Cat
The Masque of the Red Death
The Cask of Amontillado
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
The Conversation of Eiros & Charmion
The Oval Portrait
The Angel of the Odd
Ligeia
Morella
This is a collection of unabridged short stories on audio book by the master of horror Edgar Allen Poe .
Much more than a horror writer he contributed to the new science fiction genre as well as creating the detective novel as we know it today.
His writing style fits in nicely with our free audio books too. Quick tales of terror and mystery that can be finished in a single journey or sitting



Audio Book. Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

The audio book follows Huckleberry Finn and runaway slave Jim as they travel down the Mississippi, with Huck trying to escape his father whilst Jim tries to escape slavery.

A fantastic story with depth, humour and tension. You could listen to it ten times and hear ten different tales


Audio Book. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

The audio book features the titular Jane Eyre striving to overcome adversity as a child and later as an adult. Her personality and emotional growth is shaped by the people she meets both good and bad


Audio Book. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

This is an unabridged Sherlock Holmes audio book of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes audio book is a collection of twelve stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring the world's most famous detective.
These were the first Sherlock Holmes short stories, originally published as single stories in the Strand Magazine.


Audio Book. Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi

This is a free unabridged children's audio book of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi.

The audiobook features the walking talking living doll - Pinocchio - whose adventures lead him away from his father, Geppetto, and towards talking crickets and thieving foxes.
Originally a satire on Italian politics with a harsh finale, its popularity with children led Collodi to add a new ending - cementing its place as a children's favourite


Audio Book. Poetry Collection Volume One

This is a Poetry collection of mp3 downloads. These are a few of our favourite poems. We've gathered them together for you to listen to at your leisure. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

The Daffodils by William Wordsworth
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll
The Day is Done by Henry Longfellow
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
If I should die by Benjamin King
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning
The Quality of Mercy by William Shakespeare
Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
The Soldier by Rupert Brooke
Out Out by Robert Frost
The Lake Isle of Innisfree by WB Yates
To a Traveller by Lionel Johnson


Audio book. Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome

The book, initially supposed to be a serious travelogue, quickly turned into the comic mis-adventures of Jerome and his pals. The jokes are as funny as they were when written - probably because people were as daft then as they are now.
Jerome is also known for the books Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow and Three Men on the Bummel the sequel to Three Men in a Boat


Audio Book. Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

The audio book, first published in 1811, features Elinor and Marianne Dashwood sisters of opposite temperaments. With 19 year old Elinor representing the "sense" and Marianne representing "sensibility".


Book. Harry Potter & The Sorcerers Stone by J.K. Rowling

A Kid's Review
As a 12 year old 7th grader, I had never touched this series until the beginning of the school year. One day I decided to read about a chapter of it but I couldn't stop reading it because the book was so good!

When you read the book, you become so interested in it that you are always wondering what's going to happen next. The book is very well written which makes it a great story

The plot of the book, I think, is very cool. Amazing events happen that you never dreamed could even be brought into a fantasy book. For Example: Diagon Alley. You've heard of wizards but you've never heard of a wizard shoppingcenter(mall). You can only get into Diagon Alley by tapping your wand on a brick wall and in Diagon Alley, wizards and witches can buy flying broomsticks, magic pets, a real wand, cauldrons, and much much more. How cool is that!


Book. Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling

It's hard to fall in love with an earnest, appealing young hero like Harry Potter and then to watch helplessly as he steps into terrible danger! And in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the much anticipated sequel to the award-winning Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, he is in terrible danger indeed. As if it's not bad enough that after a long summer with the horrid Dursleys he is thwarted in his attempts to hop the train to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to begin his second year. But when his only transportation option is a magical flying car, it is just his luck to crash into a valuable (but clearly vexed) Whomping Willow. Still, all this seems like a day in the park compared to what happens that fall within the haunted halls of Hogwarts


Book. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort."

The hobbit-hole in question belongs to one Bilbo Baggins, an upstanding member of a "little people, about half our height, and smaller than the bearded dwarves." He is, like most of his kind, well off, well fed, and best pleased when sitting by his own fire with a pipe, a glass of good beer, and a meal to look forward to. Certainly this particular hobbit is the last person one would expect to see set off on a hazardous journey; indeed, when Gandalf the Grey stops by one morning, "looking for someone to share in an adventure," Baggins fervently wishes the wizard elsewhere. No such luck, however; soon 13 fortune-seeking dwarves have arrived on the hobbit's doorstep in search of a burglar, and before he can even grab his hat or an umbrella, Bilbo Baggins is swept out his door and into a dangerous adventure


Book. The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien

The Silmarillion is J.R.R. Tolkien's tragic, operatic history of the First Age of Middle-Earth, essential background material for serious readers of the classic Lord of the Rings saga. Tolkien's work sets the standard for fantasy, and this audio version of the "Bible of Middle-Earth" does The Silmarillion justice. Martin Shaw's reading is grave and resonant, conveying all the powerful events and emotions that shaped elven and human history long before Bilbo, Frodo, Gandalf and all the rest embarked on their quests. Beginning with the Music of the Ainur, The Silmarillion tells a tale of the Elder Days, when Elves and Men became estranged by the Dark Lord Morgoth's lust for the Silmarils, pure and powerful magic jewels. Even the love between a human warrior and the daughter of the Elven king cannot defeat Morgoth, but the War of Wrath finally brings down the Dark Lord. Peace reigns until the evil Sauron recovers the Rings of Power and sets the stage for the events told in the Lord of the Rings. This is epic fantasy at its finest, thrillingly read and gloriously unabridged


Book. A Time to Kill by John Grisham

This addictive tale of a young lawyer defending a black Vietnam war hero who kills the white druggies who raped his child in tiny Clanton, Mississippi, is John Grisham's first novel, and his favorite of his first six. He polished it for three years and every detail shines like pebbles at the bottom of a swift, sunlit stream. Grisham is a born legal storyteller and his dialogue is pitch perfect.

The plot turns with jeweled precision. Carl Lee Hailey gets an M-16 from the Chicago hoodlum he'd saved at Da Nang, wastes the rapists on the courthouse steps, then turns to attorney Jake Brigance, who needs a conspicuous win to boost his career. Folks want to give Carl Lee a second medal, but how can they ignore premeditated execution? The town is split, revealing its social structure. Blacks note that a white man shooting a black rapist would be acquitted; the KKK starts a new Clanton chapter; the NAACP, the ambitious local reverend, a snobby, Harvard-infested big local firm, and others try to outmaneuver Jake and his brilliant, disbarred drunk of an ex-law partner. Jake hits the books and the bottle himself. Crosses burn, people die, crowds chant "Free Carl Lee!" and "Fry Carl Lee!" in the antiphony of America's classical tragedy


Books. The Mallorean Volume 1-4 (4 books) by David Eddings

Discover the magic of The Malloreon–David Eddings’s acclaimed series, the sequel to his bestselling The Belgariad. Now the first three Malloreon books appear in a single volume, taking us on an epic quest across strange lands among gods, kings, sorcerers, and ordinary men. It is a gripping tale of two ancient warring destinies fighting a battle of good against evil.

Garion has slain the evil God Torak and is now the King of Riva. The prophecy has been fulfilled–or so it seems. For there is a dire warning, as a great evil brews in the East. Now Garion once again finds himself with the fate of the world resting on his shoulders. When Garion’s infant son is kidnapped by Zandramas, the Child of Dark, a great quest begins to rescue the child. Among those on the dangerous mission are Garion and his wife, Queen Ce’Nedra, and the immortal Belgarath the Sorcerer and his daughter, Polgara. They must make their way through the foul swamps of Nyissa, then into the lands of the Murgos. Along the way, they will face grave dangers–captivity, a horde of demons, a fatal plague–while Zandramas plots to use Garion’s son in a chilling ritual that will make the Dark Prophecy supreme. . .


Book. The Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy

The old rules no longer apply - anybody with a spare AK47 or a knowledge of kitchen chemistry can become a player. In a nondescript office building in suburban Maryland, 'The Campus', set up with the knowledge of President John Patrick Ryan identifies and locates terrorist threats - then deals with them, in whatever manner is necessary. It's an organisation always on the lookout for new recruits - men like Jack Ryan Jr, the President's son. Filled with the exceptional realism and cutting-edge authenticity that are his hallmarks, this is Clancy at his best - and there is none better


Book. Timeline by Michael Crichton

When you step into a time machine, fax yourself through a "quantum foam wormhole," and step out in feudal France circa 1357, be very, very afraid. If you aren't strapped back in precisely 37 hours after your visit begins, you'll miss the quantum bus back to 1999 and be stranded in a civil war, caught between crafty abbots, mad lords, and peasant bandits all eager to cut your throat. You'll also have to dodge catapults that hurl sizzling pitch over castle battlements. On the social front, you should avoid provoking "the butcher of Crecy" or Sir Oliver may lop your head off with a swoosh of his broadsword or cage and immerse you in "Milady's Bath," a brackish dungeon pit into which live rats are tossed now and then for prisoners to eat.
This is the plight of the heroes of Timeline, Michael Crichton's thriller. They're historians in 1999 employed by a tech billionaire-genius with more than a few of Bill Gates's most unlovable quirks. Like the entrepreneur in Crichton's Jurassic Park, Doniger plans a theme park featuring artifacts from a lost world revived via cutting-edge science. When the project's chief historian sends a distress call to 1999 from 1357, the boss man doesn't tell the younger historians the risks they'll face trying to save him. At first, the interplay between eras is clever, but Timeline swiftly becomes a swashbuckling old-fashioned adventure, with just a dash of science and time paradox in the mix. Most of the cool facts are about the Middle Ages, and Crichton marvelously brings the past to life without ever letting the pulse-pounding action slow down. At one point, a time-tripper tries to enter the Chapel of Green Death. Unfortunately, its custodian, a crazed giant with terrible teeth and a bad case of lice, soon has her head on a block. "She saw a shadow move across the grass as he raised his ax into the air." I dare you not to turn the page!


Book. Servant of the Bones by Anne Rice

Having created fantastic universes of vampires and witches, Anne Rice now carries us into new realms of the occult to meet a luminous new hero, the powerful, witty Azriel. He is ghost, demon, angel -- in love with the good, in thrall to the evil. As a young mortal, Azriel lived in Babylon, where he was devoted to the prophets Jeremiah and Isaiah. In this time of religious upheavals, Azriel is plucked from death by sorceresses who transform him into a genii, commanded to do their bidding. Marshaling his strength and wit to defeat them, Azriel embarks on a perilous journey through time, to Manhattan in the 1990s. There he sees a young girl murdered and challenges her father, a powerful televangilist who embodies all that Azriel has fought against. Azriel uses his own powers to forestall a conspiracy that threatens the world. But can he finally redeem his immortal soul?


Book. The Eyes of the Dreagon by Stephen King

A kingdom is in turmoil as the old king dies and his successor must do battle for the throne. Pitted against an evil wizard and a would-be rival, Prince Peter makes a daring escape and rallies the forces of Good to fight for what is rightfully his. This is a masterpiece of classic dragons-and-magic fantasy that only Stephen King could have written!



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