Audio Books
dudemom_2000
dudemom_2000 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 22 21:19:50 UTC 2005
--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "entropymail"
<entropymail at y...> wrote:
> --- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Sherry Gomes"
> <sherriola at e...> wrote:
>
> > On 6/22/05, Leeann McCullough <libtax10375 at e...> wrote:
> > > Dina wrote: *Giant Snip* Going back to the audiobooks, am
I the only one amused when folk reference 'reading' in relationship
to audiobooks?
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> I just wanted to mention that Half.com has some great prices on
> audiobooks. For instance, I just saw OOP on CD for about $22 (I
> believe it retails for $75). OOP on cassette starts at about $12.
> Some of them are used, some like new, and some are shrink-wrapped
> brand new.
>
> :: Entropy ::
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Thanks Entropy! I will check that out. I already have all the HP but
I am always on the lookout for other audio books. I read as well as
listen to the books - mostly when I am driving - that way I get
more "book" time! Right now I am reading the Bartemaeus Trilogy by
Jonathan Stroud (recommended by others on this list, thanks all for
a great read!), listening to Girl With a Pearl Earring at work and I
listen to The Good Earth in the car to and from work! I regard the
audio books like a good storyteller you are sitting with who is
relating a wonderful tale. It makes me feel like I am part of the
story. Also I find it easier to pick up the hints and possible
future clues in Hp by listening. I love books no matter what form
they come in, period!
Dudemom_2000 (who is awaiting HBP, The Inheritance, The Big Over
Easy, and the Historian to all come in their turn from Amazon!)
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