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Originally Posted by issybird
Here's a free edition that also qualifies for the Whispersync deal, saving 99¢ on the deal.
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Thanks. Great information.
And the accompanying audiobooks are the same, which is this one:
http://www.audible.com/pd/Classics/B...1543200&sr=1-3. So, there's no advantage or disadvantage there.
FYI--there are at least three other editions of
Bleak House, than the two above, that have Whispersync companions.
This one has the same audiobook as the two above. The two other ones, which are
this one and
this other one, use
another audiobook. Listeners may prefer one narration over the other one, of course.
All of the editions that I've mentioned are 99 cents each, and their Whispersync audio companions are $2.99.
The ebook may not matter to someone following this thread, but there are differences, of course, in the
many different ebook editions of this book. The one that I posted is the Signet Classic edition, with an Introduction by Michael Slater and an Afterword by Elizabeth McCracken. I don't know if the price says anything about the relative value of the editions, but this one has a regular digital price of $1.99; it is marked down 50% now, to $0.99.