5 books to listen to: Audiobooks

audiobooks

Years ago I spent a little more time of my days listening audiobooks... Currently I don't do it so much and that is why I want to "rescue" that old and great practice. I remember that I almost always put them on the mp3 or on my mobile, I put the headphones on and almost always fell asleep listening to them.

Looking for some I have found these five wonderful audiobooks that I leave hanging here so that you can also enjoy them if you feel like it and want to try. Hope you like them!

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"The Name of the Rose" by Umberto Eco

Posted in 1980 it was a bestseller and in no time was adapted to the big screen. The novel is set in the XIV century in an abbey in which a series of mysterious crimes are happening. From the recently deceased Umberto Eco, I leave you with this first audiobook option that you may like:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZw8aZTXEbE

"Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

This work by Russian Fyodor Dostoyevsky was first published in the magazine The russian messenger, riding a 1866, in 12 parts. It was later published as a novel.

It's a novel quite psychological and highly dramatic.

https://youtu.be/zUoap2nYEVo

"The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

"The little Prince" ('Le Petit Prince'), was published April 6, 1943 by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was written in a New York hotel and was first published in the United States. It is one of the books most translated into different languages, a total of one hundred and eighty languages ​​and dialects, becoming one of the most recognized works of universal literature.

It is considered a book of children's literature by the way in which it is written but in reality the book is a metaphor in which such deep issues as the meaning of life, friendship and love are dealt with. That is, a book by and for all audiences.

"The Strange Case Of Mr. Valdemar" by Edgar Allan Poe

This book was first published in December 1845 in the magazine American Whig Review. An excellent example of story of suspense and terror.

Story «The mountain of souls» by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

In the case of an article of mine, something by my favorite poet could not be missing, although it is not exactly poetry. It is a horror story told by the now-defunct radio program, Stories of Radio Nacional de España.

Very interesting and very well set!

I hope you enjoy these audiobooks! Remember that if you want to have access to more than 90.000 audiobooks for 3 months completely free, you can try the Amazon service from this link with the offer.


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  1.   slope said

    Thank you for giving us these audiobooks works that I have already read but that I will now listen to.

    1.    Carmen Guillen said

      We should not give them! 😉 Enjoy them!

      Regards!

  2.   Jubilee Mercy @MiserSr said

    "#Interesting".