Friday, November 14, 2008

Another Way to Read

One of the things I enjoy doing is to listen to audio books. One can do this on long car trips, when out for a walk, or even as an alternative to watching television. We cover a great range of books in audio form. We have everything from picture books with a cd in the cover all the way up to audio books containing over 20 cd’s or cassettes. Here is a list of some titles that I hope you will enjoy.

-- Marianne Connelly.





Bartimaeus Trilogy: Amulet of Samarkand. Stroud, Jonathan. Read by Simon Jones.




Beyond the Deep Woods: the Edge Chronicles. Stewart, Paul. Read by Clive Mantle.






The Castle in the Attic. Winthrop, Elizabeth. Read by the author.






Midnight for Charlie Bone. Nimmo, Jenny. Read by Russell Simon.







The City of Ember. DuPrau, Jeanne. Read by Wendy Dillon.









The Dark is Rising. Cooper, Susan. Read by Alex Jenning.








Eragon. Paolini Christopher. Read by Gerard Doyle.







Flush. Hiaasen, Carl. Read by Michele Welch.







Grimpow. Abalos , Rafael. Read by Richard McGonagle.







Airman. Colfer, Eoin. Read by John Keating




1 comments:

Knitfiction said...

I'm thrilled that you mentioned THE CASTLE IN THE ATTIC. Narrating that audio book taught me lots as a writer about how to write. Perhaps your reader/listeners would be interested in my new novel COUNTING ON GRACE read in audio book form by the excellent Lilli Gamache. You can hear a clip if you go to the News and Events page of my website
www.elizabethwinthrop.com/newsandevents.html
Thanks for reminding readers that listening is a wonderful way to read. Elizabeth Winthrop