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Audiobooks Narrated by Kenneth Branagh

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Journeys to the end of the world, fantastic creatures, and epic battles between good and evil -- what more could any reader ask for? This timeless boxed set includes all seven unabridged recordings...

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Narnia...where the woods are thick and cool, where the Talking Beasts are called to life, a new world where the adventure begins.....

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This is a story from the In the Ravine and Other Stories collection.

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Written in 1593, King Richard III is one of Shakespeare's earliest plays...

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This significant piece of literature by Joseph Conrad is a moody, symbolic narrative that follows Charles Marlow as he retells his early days as a steamboat captain on the Congo River....

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The third of Shakespeare's great tragedies, King Lear, written in 1605, is a tale of vanity, lust and betrayal.

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Here are 11 short stories and one novella by Anton Chekhov, one of the finest masters of what is acknowledged as a difficult genre....

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Written after The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe but designed by C.S. Lewis to be read first...

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Enter the life and remarkable times of the lovable Samuel Pepys. Born in London in 1633, the son of a tailor, he began keeping a diary on January 1, 1660, and continued for nine years, faithfully recording the rich and varied details of 17th-century London life.

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The legacy of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus, one of the most famous of the English Gothic novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, lives on through the modern cultural icons of the mad scientist and the demonic creation that always seem to threaten to destroy humankind.

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