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message 1: by Contrarius (new)

Contrarius | 373 comments Check out Librivox. They provide legal (non-copyright) audiobooks recorded by volunteers.

http://www.librivox.org


message 2: by Julie C (new)

Julie C (goldwinger) | 81 comments Hi Shatma M

Are you in the UK?


message 3: by Julie C (new)

Julie C (goldwinger) | 81 comments Sorry Just looked at your profile and you are not, So I cannot help you.


message 4: by Richard (new)

Richard (richhenz) | 13 comments Hi there. I would like to give out downloadable mp3 copies of my most recent release, Is Shakesoeare Dead? (2H43M) I'll give the link to the first ten
Bloggers here who ask me for one. I have been publishing mark twain audiobooks since 2003, which I sell on iTunes, audible.com, amazon.com etc. You can see my full library at richardhenzel.com in my Mark Twain In Person Audio library. All I ask in return is that you let me know what you think of it. Drop me an email at [email protected].


message 5: by Johnsergeant (new)

Johnsergeant | 36 comments Richard wrote: "Hi there. I would like to give out downloadable mp3 copies of my most recent release, Is Shakesoeare Dead? (2H43M) I'll give the link to the first ten
Bloggers here who ask me for one. I have been..."


Hi Richard - great to see you here on Goodreads. I'd be interested in downloading a copy of Is Shakespeare Dead. I'll send you an email too.


message 6: by Karlton (new)

Karlton (karltonst) | 54 comments Richard - I enjoyed Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn - thanks!


message 7: by Ancestral (last edited Sep 23, 2012 06:51PM) (new)

Ancestral Gaidheal (gaidheal) | 108 comments Podiobooks offer free (sort of; it's by donation) audio books, in serialised/podcast format. Some authors have their books published, so you can listen, and read.


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