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And because so many Bryson books are about walking about in odd places (such as America), and so many are beautiful narrated, here's a list of reviews, so you can pick the next one for yourself: http://bit.ly/BillBrysonAudiobooks.










Meet Stefan and hear more of that gloriously baritone voice here: http://bit.ly/StefanRudnicki. Such a lovely smile. Such a way with terror.

























Aurelia here. Thanks for letting us all know, Richard. You may be able to find a free audiobook version on Overdrive from your library.

But the audiobook is only .95 cents
https://www.amazon.com/The-Call-of-th...

AudioFile wrote: "

Jack London gave us "The Call Of The Wild" which is now public
domain. You made it sound like you were providing the audiobook version "because John Lee delivers an Earphones Award-winning performance"
Do you work for Amazon or just shill for them?
FYI OverDrive is not free. My tax dollars allow my public library, the San Antonio Public Library to provide many fine works through OverDrive, RBdigital and purchases from the many publishers.
If you are acting as an agent of Amazon, please declare yourself.
I hear they have grocery stores now too.

AudioFile wrote: "

Wow I'm not working for Amazon or Audible I was trying to help out sorry. Yes your tax dollars pay for your library's Overdrive so maybe you should use them to get this book.

AudioFile wrote: "

MissSusie,
I apologize if you took these comments to be directed at you. They are directed at AudioFile magazine, Aurelia in particular. This is a thread on their "Summer Sizzles".
The comments made by their different contributors all sound as though they are selling Amazon.
You don't work for Amazon do you?
At any rate, I am sorry if my arrow hit you by accident.

AudioFile wrote: "

Hi Richard,
AudioFile is an independent magazine that publishes audiobook reviews written by independent reviewers, as well as profiles of narrators and authors, and audiobook-focused blogs. Audiobooks are the passion of our small staff. Please do take a look: www.audiofilemagazine.com. We're not a subsidiary of Amazon or any other business. It's too bad that I sound to you like a shill for them. Actually, I'm a contributing editor for AudioFile and an audiobook addict, and in that position, I've been managing our presence here on Goodreads Audiobook Group, posting reviews that I think will interest the wide range of listeners here at GR and also hosting Guest Narrator visits.
On the topic of libraries and Overdrive, clearly I misunderstood your comment. You're right that Overdrive is a service for which libraries pay, just as they pay for most books, and that in most locations, taxes help support the libraries. In addition, I have a library card and contribute to my local library's annual fund drive, but borrowing a book or audiobook from the library still feels free to me. In addition to Overdrive and other such programs, our library has a good selection of CD and cassette audiobooks, which I borrow as well. I'd be interested in how you and other GR members get their audiobooks; selection, availability, and affordability are real and ongoing issues.
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