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Limited Member Posts: 187 |
Hi, everyone! Just in case you aren't aware, I found this audio book online. David Warner reads Robison Crusoe, and it is wonderful! I'm half way through it. (I'm planning on listening to the other half on my out-of-town trip tomorrow). Enjoy! If you all know of any other audio books he has done (and the link), please reply with the link- that would be awesome!
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Site Owner Posts: 49 |
Hi Cheryl, heres another 3 that I know of for now that David has done an audio book for:-
The Haunting Of Hill House Ivanhoe Bible Stories
Theres a few samples on that site too of each book:-)
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Limited Member Posts: 168 |
Hi! Sounds really interesting! I know Ivanhoe and Crusoe, too! Wonderful! |
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Limited Member Posts: 187 |
Thanks, Stuart!
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Limited Member Posts: 46 |
I found a few more, though I haven't listened to any of them myself. So anything without a sample I can't 100% confirm as correct.
The Club Dumas - Sample The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe Volumes 1 & 2 - Couldn't find a sample.
The Poetry of William Butler Yeats -
Sample
; There are multiple narrators but if you skip to around the halfway point of that, it's very obviously David Warner.
The Six Messiahs - Couldn't find a sample for this either.
Jupiter: A Novel - Amazon has a brief
but David's not on it.
This isn't quite an audiobook, but there's
, and one of the things included on it is David Warner's Hamlet. o_o Must have.
I've also seen some various audio version of the Bible done by different companies that have Warner credited on them, besides the one Stu posted. |
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Limited Member Posts: 187 |
Fantastic links, Swift! Well, I've been looking into getting a second job. I guess now would be a good time so I can snap up all these audio books. lol
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Limited Member Posts: 187 |
I've found LOADS more at Audible.com!
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