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Received in the mail, the Harper Collins / Voyager “SEASONAL PUBLICATION SCHEDULE 2011/12” it includes paper, ebook and audiobook titles by the likes of George R.R. Martin, Stephen Hunt, Blake Charlton, Kylie Chan, Clive Barker, Cinda Willams Chima, Janny Wurts, Sara Douglass and Drew Magry. This is the U.K. based imprint of Harper Collins.
And here’s the complete |PDF| made from the scanned catalogue.
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Tantor Media, which has recently set up an excellent MP3 download audiobook store, is offering SFFaudio readers 35% off download orders placed until November 15th!
Use Code: SFFNovember
Code expires: November 15, 2011
There are now more than 1,300 audiobooks currently available for download. To see the complete listing click HERE.
Here are some of the Tantor titles that I’ve both heard and can heartily recommend to you:
The Caves Of Steel by Isaac Asimov |READ OUR REVIEW|
Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan |READ OUR REVIEW|
The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian by Robert E. Howard |DISCUSSED ON SFFaudio Podcast #42|
The Steel Remains by Richard K. Morgan |READ OUR REVIEW|
Ascent by Jed Mercurio |READ OUR REVIEW|
Nightmares On Congress Street IV (Audio Drama) |READ OUR REVIEW|
And here are just four promising looking titles:
Up Jim River by Michael Flynn
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
Nightmares On Congress Street V (Audio Drama) |READ OUR REVIEW|
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
I placed an order for two MP3 audiobooks just a few days ago. I found it a pretty smooth process. The files downloaded very quickly and came in zipped folders containing well labelled and well ordered MP3s. Also very well done is the “My Bookshelf” section, which allows you to re-download titles you’ve already ordered. What Tantor has done here is take Audible.com’s good features and left out the terrible one – Tantor has no crippling DRM!
Posted by Jesse Willis