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  2. The Voice From the Edge - Wikipedia

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    Stories collected in these audio books include some of Ellison's best known works, [5] from his earliest publications, from the 1950s, to his more recent, published in the early to late 2000s. Ellison as an audio actor/reader was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children [6] twice and has won several Audie Awards. [7]

  3. List of Goosebumps audiobooks - Wikipedia

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    The first seven audiobooks were adapted from the original Goosebumps series and released on abridged audio cassette through Walt Disney Records from 1996 to 1997. They featured a full voice-cast. They featured a full voice-cast.

  4. Robert Lester Stallman - Wikipedia

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    Stallman's literary reputation is founded on his Book of the Beast trilogy, written late in life and published in part posthumously. According to Peter Nicholls, the work is "an engrossing series" of "complex, sensitively written Fabulations, fitting between the generic borders of sf and Horror, and update the myth of the Werewolf with [an] sf premise."

  5. The best books of 2024, according to Goodreads - AOL

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    The list also includes one book that won two categories: Romance queen Emily Henry's "Funny Story" was readers' pick for both "Best Romance" and "Best Audiobook," which was a newly introduced ...

  6. In the Garden of Beasts - Wikipedia

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    In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin is a 2011 non-fiction book by Erik Larson. [1] Summary.

  7. List of Stargate audiobooks - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Swallow described the productions as a "halfway-house between a traditional talking book and a full-cast audio play", with music, sound effects taken from the television shows and dialogue spoken in the character's voice. [6] Shanks recorded "Gift of the Gods" in London. [7]