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Audie Award
Classics
The Audie
Awards are given out annually by the Audio Publisher's Association
for the best in audiobooks.
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2006
- Jules Verne. Read by Jim Dale.
Around the World in 80 Days
- In 1872, English gentleman Phileas Fogg has many adventures as he tries to win a bet that he can travel around the world in eighty days. (Unabridged CD)
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2005
- Charles
Dickens. Read by Jim Dale.
A Christmas Carol
- A miser learns the true meaning of Christmas when three ghostly
visitors review his past and foretell his future. (Unabridged
CD)
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2004
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John Steinbeck. Read by Richard Poe. East
of Eden
- Adam and Charles Trask are raised by their stern father to
become soldiers. But even as boys, they are at war. Adam's gentle
passivity enrages the fiercely competitive Charles, who is sure
his father favors Adam. Cathy Ames is beautiful but amoral; she
uses the world to get what she wants. When Adam falls under her
spell, she become a force that will poison both brothers and the
future generations of two families. (Unabridged
Cassette)
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2003
- William Somerset Maugham. Read by Charlton Griffin.
The Short Stories of W.S. Maugham, Vol. 2
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2002
- Betty Smith. Read by Kate Burton. A
Tree Grows in Brooklyn
- The story of the Nolan family, including daughter Francie,
and life in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn during the early
part of the 20th century. (Unabridged
Cassette)
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2001
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William Somerset Maugham. Read by Charlton Griffin. The
Short Stories of William Somerset Maugham, Vol. 1
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2000
- C.S. Lewis. Read by John Cleese. The
Screwtape Letters
- Lewis' most famous work is a series of letters from a senior
devil to a junior "agent in the field", instructing him in the
arts of temptation. (Abridged
Cassette)
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1999
- John Steinbeck. Read by Dylan Baker. The
Grapes of Wrath
- The novel about the plight of American farmers who were forced
off their farms by drought and foreclosure during the 1930's.
(Unabridged
Cassette & CD)
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