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Audible, a subsidiary of Amazon, is a leading provider of audiobooks, original audio shows, and spoken-word entertainment. Founded in 1995, Audible offers a wide range of audio content, including books, podcasts, and exclusive productions, available for download and streaming. With a subscription-based model, users can access an extensive library of titles across various genres, making it convenient to enjoy literature and other audio content on-the-go. Audible aims to enrich the lives of its listeners by offering immersive and high-quality audio experience
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Audible offers millions of audiobooks, special programs, and other spoken-word content. Having access to Audible’s huge library, you can always choose the right story, a podcast that makes you think, or an audio series for the trip, for the gym, or for a lazy Sunday. Find different types of books and get immersed in captivating plots written by talented authors and presented by professional readers.
1- MILF
Penguin records Paloma Faith’s MILF, an album that explores the multifaceted position of mothers and women in the contemporary world. This highly charged, humorous and passionate polemic covers issues of sexual discovery, the onset of puberty, the role of women and the ‘Supermum’ concept, IVF and the early years of motherhood. On the topic of identity and the impact of parenting, she discusses imperfections and the need for self-care.
Paloma also thinks about the transformations of the relations between parents and children and herself and her mother. She provides an inspiring message about women’s determination and work as she tells through her story the fun and struggles of love and dating and breaking up, as well as raising children.
2- Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Book 1
In the original British recording, Stephen Fry does a great job in narrating Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Book 1 and in bringing out the essence of J. K. Rowling’s great creation. Harry is an orphan who has never even heard of Hogwarts; he receives letters from his aunt and uncle that are immediately torn up. The letters are written in green ink on yellowish paper and have a purple stamp. The scene is then set for a truly magical adventure when the giant man Rubeus Hagrid informs Harry on his eleventh birthday that he is a wizard and that he has a space at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Stephen Fry’s voice and his unique accent helps the listeners to get into the main theme of the story and makes them feel like they are really walking through the corridors of Hogwarts. The audiobook’s timeless positive and uplifting message of hope, acceptance and the triumph of truth and love makes it a form of escapism with theme music by James Hannigan. The story of the boy who lived is always interesting no matter how many times it has been told and for this reason, it will always be fascinating for everyone who listens to it.
3- Atomic Habits
Atomic Habits by James Clear is a guide to creating powerful changes in life through the application of small changes in behavior. Breaking the paradigm that the grand, sweeping actions are needed for change, Clear, the habits’ specialist, proves that the tiny, daily choices – such as doing two push-ups, waking up five minutes earlier, or making a phone call – make a difference when done consistently. These small actions, which Clear calls ‘atomic habits,’ accumulate and determine significant changes in a person’s life.
In this pioneering book, Clear provides practical advice for improving one’s life through practical tips such as Habit Stacking, the Two-Minute Rule, and the Goldilocks Zone that are backed by the latest research in psychology and neuroscience. He presents the stories of Olympic champions, managers, and outstanding scientists who have applied the principles of little changes to increase their happiness, effectiveness, and desire as examples of these approaches’ effectiveness. Thus, readers can make great changes in their own lives as they understand and apply these small changes.
Editor Reviews: The objective of James Clear’s Atomic Habits, a New York Times, and Wall Street Journal bestseller, is to explain that you do not need to make massive life changes to change your circumstances. They can be as small as waking up five minutes earlier or doing two push-ups every day and it can make a huge difference. To be more specific, Clear says that you can change your life by taking these 10 simple steps.
4- The Thursday Murder Club
Actress Lesley Manville, who will be joining the cast of The Crown, reads the first book in a series by Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club published by Penguin. The story is set in a peaceful environment of a retirement home, and four very peculiar friends, Elizabeth, Ron, Joyce, and Ibrahim, who meet once a week to solve murders that remain unsolved. When a brutal murder occurs just across the hall and they are drawn into their first actual case, their hobby becomes deadly.
This is a team of elderly but very skilled and extraordinary people who, with the help of their unique talents, arrest the killer. Another interesting feature of this captivating murder is the bonus interview between Richard Osman and Marian Keyes found only in the audiobook edition.
5- A Game of Thrones
Selected as one of The Times’ 25 Greatest Audiobooks, A Game of Thrones is the first volume of George R. R. Martin’s bestselling series, A Song of Ice and Fire. This is the real life story that HBO has adapted into a critically acclaimed series. This epic tale which is based on the struggle for the throne of Westeros is set in a world where summers are long and winters can be deadly, lasting for years or even a man’s lifetime.
This story begins in the hot southern kingdom, filled with plots, lust, and betrayals, moves to the dangerous eastern territories, and ends in the cold northern kingdom, where the kingdom’s enemies are frozen by an 800-feet high icy wall. All participants are engaged in the deadly Game of Thrones, and the story is filled with kings and queens, knights and traitors, liars, lords, and honest men.
Reviews of Editor: Game of Thrones Book One: The A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin is one of the most successful fantasy series audiobooks and the narration is done by a veteran British actor Roy Dotrice. Now also a premier Sky Atlantic TV series from HBO. The audience gets an enticing storyline and memorable personalities in this first part. It is as if time is non-existent in the bitter struggle of multiple ruthless seasons, the impassable geography and the unyielding fight for the Seven Kingdoms’ throne. The Throne means survival. That is to say, dark forces, lust and bloodshed will be employed to attain it. Available from Audible now.
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