These can either be streamed via the website on the link or if you use the iTunes U app you can download and listen as podcasts which I find easier. They don't provide the links within the site for iTunes U but you can search from them from within the app.
This is a collaboration with the University of South Florida and features around 100 classic books from Dracula to Wuthering heights. The narration is good and holds a nice pace.
I have enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and currently listening to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, hope you find something enjoyable
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harryg001
4 Sep 17#6
If you're after audiobooks, also check to see if you can download them from your local library website to borrow. You can here in Leeds, using OverDrive. Heat to the OP for mentioning Dracula. It's a great book.
Excuse me while I clutch my pearls and say "Sir, I do declare!" And big thanks ha ha, on it!
Countyforever to Reeferman
4 Sep 17#9
I tried your link but there seemed to be a subscription payment being demanded and I couldn't find a free option.
Boz
4 Sep 17#4
Thanks Op Heat From Me :grin:
Ilikehotdeals1
2 Sep 17#3
amour3k to Ilikehotdeals1
4 Sep 17#7
No problem!, lol.
Thanx for the original heads up anyway, hehehehe.
Most helpful. :-)
Angof
2 Sep 17#1
How do you get it on itunes u? I only see samplers? Thanks for help in advance :smile:
Ilikehotdeals1 to Angof
2 Sep 17#2
You can subscribe to each book podcast and download each chapter as it's on podcast. That's how I originally found it, it was only after I found they had a website.
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This is a collaboration with the University of South Florida and features around 100 classic books from Dracula to Wuthering heights. The narration is good and holds a nice pace.
I have enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and currently listening to The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, hope you find something enjoyable
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Heat to the OP for mentioning Dracula. It's a great book.
thats a great site for audio books :wink:
Thanx for the original heads up anyway, hehehehe.
Most helpful. :-)
Not sure if this helps in any way?