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Old 02-18-2021, 10:12 PM   #2
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Audiobook Break (AudioFile Magazine)

New chapters posted three times a week (Mon-Wed-Fri)

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Are You Listening to AudioFile's podcast?

Listen to an audiobook chapter by chapter. In collaboration with audio publishers and professional narrators, AudioFile serializes extraordinary audiobooks. Three times a week, we bring you a new chapter; listen throughout the week or binge them on the weekend. Hear great books brought to life with brilliant performances and produced with the highest audio standards. It's a wonderful way to take a break—an audiobook break.

Subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Introducing Audiobook Break, AudioFile’s New Podcast—an Old-New Idea
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    Charles Dickens’s birthday on February 7 seemed like the perfect day to launch AudioFile’s new podcast, Audiobook Break. Taking the old idea of serializing novels into the new age of the podcast format, we present an extraordinary audiobook chapter by chapter.

    In collaboration with audio publishers and professional narrators, we started the podcast with Charles Dickens’s DAVID COPPERFIELD, read by Nicholas Boulton and published by Naxos AudioBooks. Dickens published David Copperfield as a serial that began in May 1849, releasing three chapters a month. Audiobook Break publishes three chapters a week.

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