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"His extraordinary character creation is what attracts actors to Dickens." Celebrating #CharlesDickens' birthday by revisiting this interview with @RCArmitage.
13.06.2019, 23:14
Alexa, what’s the story? Amazon’s new free audiobook offer
Weblog: You get three free books a month, but you don’t get to pick them or keep them
about 15 hours ago
Marie Boran
For those of you who burn through your Audible credit in the first week, audiobooks can be an expensive habit. At £7.99 (roughly €9) per month, it’s nice to get a book worth anything up to forty quid, but more value can be had if you own an Alexa device. Amazon has a new offer that gives customers three free books per month.
Keep in mind these books can only be streamed via Alexa rather than downloaded for keeps. Secondly, you don’t get to pick the books. Amazon has already released the first batch, which can be streamed until June 30th; another three will come along in July.
The first choice is Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield, narrated by Richard Armitage. If you were to buy this 36½-hour-long novel it would normally set you back £37.49. The only problem is trying to squeeze in all those hours before the end of the month. Binge listen?
There’s also Kick Ass with Mel Robbins, a life coach who promises no-nonsense life and business advice. It’s under seven hours and could be polished off within the week if you’re a commuter (using the Alexa app on your phone). Otherwise you might enjoy Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, read by Emma Thompson amongst others.
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28.12.2019, 17:38
The Papers
Newspaper headlines: 'Brilliant' London Bridge attack victim 'killed for caring'
By BBC News Staff
2 December 2019
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Finally, the Times reports that readers are swapping their Kindles for headphones - with research suggesting sales of audiobooks are set to overtake ebooks.
The paper says spoken storytelling is enjoying a resurgence thanks to the increased sophistication of headphones and celebrity narrators, which allow readers to enjoy the content in unprecedented sound quality.
It adds that audiobooks are expected to generate £115m in the UK next year - up 30% on 2018. The most popular one this year was the Dickens' classic, David Copperfield read by actor Richard Armitage.
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