Harry Potter Audiobook Set [UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITHOUT TEXT]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (book 1) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (book 2) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (book 3) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (book 4) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (book 5) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (book 6)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ( book 7)
Narrated by Jim Dale, Stephen Fry
Total 14 audiobooks
Books narrated by Stephen Fry mirrored to ifile by decabristka
There are fireworks in London on 5th November when Marcel goes to stay with his friend, Henry. Henry lives next door to a professor who is looking after some very special letters written by William Shakespeare. When Marcel and Henry go to look at them, they are not there. Someone has stolen them! But Marcel is a detective, and he has to find the Shakespeare letters. A thrilling mystery novel featuring Marcel, the French mouse detective.
Told from Bonnie's point of view, the fourth book begins six months after Elena's death, while Bonnie is dreaming (about Elena). At a surprise birthday party for Meredith, Bonnie and Caroline (along with Vickie and Sue Carson) contact Elena using a Ouija board. Elena warns them there is another evil in town, and that they are all in danger...
The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr Seuss Favorites (Audiobook)
This collection includes 12 audio books.
The all-star cast of readers–Kelsey Grammer, Dustin Hoffman, Walter Matthau, John Cleese, and others–promises an entertaining program. Nearly a dozen Seuss stories are read with nearly as many artistic approaches. Billy Crystal is over the top; John Cleese has impeccable comic timing; Ted Danson seems unimpressed by the Lorax. But Grammer comes across best. He gets the rhymes and delivers the verse with style. His energy, like Seuss’s, never flags and never seems forced.
Discover the origins of one of the most feared villains of all time in Thomas Harris's Hannibal Rising, a novel that promises to reveal the "evolution of Hannibal Lecter's evil." Thomas Harris first introduced readers to Hannibal Lecter in Red Dragon, a tale wrapped around FBI agent Will Graham (the man who hunted Lecter down) and his ability to "get inside the mind of the killer." Graham consults Dr. Lecter (the man who nearly killed him) on the case, and the legend of the nefarious Dr. Lecter was born...