This Is Audible Feb 9th: Focus On Black History Month And Grammys
Published February 9th, 2007 in ConnectionCentral, audible, audiobook, palm, windows-mobileThanks for visiting Palm Discovery
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Sorry for a somewhat later than usual post. Things are a bit busy back home so obviously, the site will have to take a backseat. I do try to do as much as I can and post as quickly as I can but sometimes it can take some time, even these Audible postings since I have to put in the links, the images and listen to the program to provide the countdown. Again, a lot of the work is in the background. I hope you all can somewhat understand.
The latest issue of the free Audible periodical This is Audible with Josephine Reed on XM Satellite radio is now available for download. For more info on Audible and the bi-weekly radio show This is Audible, please check out my previous posting on Audible as well as older postings with the audible tag.
This is Audible Feb 9th issue features:

We continue our salute to Black History Month with a look at an attempted mass slave escape in a small southern town (A Small Southern Town: The Nation’s Capital In Slave Times by Richard Paul).

Then, a new novel by Kimberla Lawson Roby examines the lives of three life-long friends (Changing Faces).


Next, we listen to two Grammy-nominated audio books by two great comedians, Bob Newhart (I Shouldn’t Even Be Doing This!) and Bill Maher New Rules).
And we honor a February literary birthday, Charles Dickens.
But we begin with Maggie Linton and today’s top selling classic downloads from Audible.com.

10 - The Great Gatsby (Unabridged) by F. Scott Fitzgerald

9 - For Whom the Bell Tolls (Unabridged) by Ernest Hemingway

8 - The Iliad (Unabridged) by Homer

7 - A Tale of Two Cities (Unabridged) by Charles Dickens

6 - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Unabridged) by Mark Twain

5 - Crime and Punishment (Unabridged) by Fyodor Dostoevsky

4 - Pride and Prejudice (Unabridged) by Jane Austen

3 - Lord of the Flies (Unabridged) by William Golding

2 - 1984 (Unabridged) by George Orwell

1 - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: The Chronicles of Narnia (Unabridged) by C.S. Lewis
[Broadcast Date: February 9, 2007]
The links in this posting refers to the Audible audio book that is either discussed, referenced or related to what was discussed in the program. Please consider checking out and purchasing the books if interested.
Today’s $6.97 special

Follow Your North Star by Martha Beck
I hope you enjoy the free Audible file. In order to listen and download the files to listen on your Palm, you’ll first need to register and set up a free Audible account. Download the necessary softwares (Audible manager, Audible player or Audible Air if you have a Treo) and install them. Download the files and transfer them over to the Palm (if applicable). Then sit back and enjoy. More information on Audible can be found at my blog posting on Audible
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