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Old 11-03-2014, 03:58 AM   #219
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Three Free M4B Audiobooks from Naxos Audiobooks

I did a search of this thread but didn't see where this had been posted before. If it has been, I apologize.

Naxos Audiobooks is offering free M4B downloads of 3 audiobooks:
- The Call of the Wild.
- Northanger Abbey.
- Famous People in History, Volume 1.

They also offer free "digital booklets" in pdf for each one of the audiobooks. I don't know what's in the companion pdfs of the first two titles. The booklet for Famous People, however, gives an index of the contents of the book (it may not be given for the first two books as it's perhaps not needed for them) and some supplemental material.

How do the first two audiobooks differ from or compare to all of the audiobooks of The Call of the Wild and Northanger Abbey that are floating around or pop up from time to time? The answer is . . . I dunno.

Here's the linky to the page where you can find links to all of the freebies that I've mentioned: http://www.naxosaudiobooks.com/m4b.htm.
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