Also, I had 10 of my SK audio books stolen out of my car (they left the money and golf clubs) but they took the most expensive ones salems lot, bag of bones, talisman, the shining...so if you see some on the cheap please let me know, thanks!
Everybody there is an unabridged release of Desperation that came out in 1997 (or at least thats when the copyright is from), it's 20hr 54min and is read by King. Done by Recorded Books Inc, maybe the one's done by Recorded Books don't get picked up by Audible.
I think it's just the Kathy Bates (8hr 25m) one that abridged.
Mike - I figured out that S&S is just re-marketing the Nightmares & Dreamscapes audiobook. There is nothing different about these audiobooks other than the title. For instance, "The End of the Whole Mess (and other stories) By Stephen King" is only Nightmares & Dreamscapes, Part 2 with a new title...
So if you want to download it now, just buy the N&D which is available now, but quite pricey if you ask me...
Thanks Dolan, yea, i know that's it just re-branding for cd that's what's so frustrating, because they spent zero time to fix up the audio, it's the same with all the other ones they released over the year (misery, gerald's...)
Cool, thanks dude. Aren't his books abridged though?
I was going to buy dan simmons last book but his are abridged too, i think they will be releasing nu-abridged of DS books soon.
Did they release who's reading Dome yet?
amazon has pre-orders for alot of new audiobooks, some of which I don't think exsist in any form (It, danse macrabe and the bachman books)!@
Under the Dome will be read by Raul Esparza. 30 CD's! $75.
Link
Take Nightmares and Dreamscapes... they split it into three volumes and charged members three credits.
For me, one credit costs $11. If they did that for N&D, why not this new book? And if they don't - all the better for us!
But it wasn't audible who split it was it?. It was split by the publisher, they treated it as three separate releases with different release dates.
It's easy to do that with short stories but who would do something daft like that with a novel?, especially a large book like Dome.
Good points about N&D, but hopefully this complete novel will not be split up. My bet is that UTD won't be.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Link in middle of page has an excerpt from the actual audio book.
http://books.simonandschuster.com/Un.../9781439148501
Thanks for posting this.
Raul Esparza sounds like Mathew Brodrick a little. He sounds familiar though I can't find if he did any other sk books. He sounds ok, although i would have liked them to use someone familiar for a 1000 page plus book that costs 45+ dollars. I hope you can't hear his spittle in his mouth like you can in the excerpt the whole time.
I'm not a big fan of men changing their voices to sound like women in audio books. Actually this guy doing it, is pretty terrible.
Oh well.
Info on Raul Esparza from the Internet Movie Database
I hope steve reads some of these:
Danse Macabre by Stephen King and William Dufris
(Jan 26, 2010)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed; Library edition
UR by Stephen King and TBA
(Feb 16, 2010) S&S
Penguin Audio:
The Running Man Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(April 1, 2010)
Roadwork Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(April 1, 2010)
The Long Walk Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(April 1, 2010)
Firestarter Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(April 1, 2010)
Cujo Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(April 1, 2010)
The Tommyknockers Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(May 13, 2010)
It Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(May 13, 2010)
The Eyes of the Dragon Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(May 13, 2010)
The Dark Half Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(May 13, 2010)
Christine Unabridged CD's by Stephen King
(May 13, 2010)
Thanks dude! i like making lists.
Have you heard this Danse Macrabe, it might already exsist.
Also, i remember hearing One for the Road but I can't find it, i think traded you something for it. Or is that just in my mind...
It wasn't a british play version though.
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I only just got the audio for Danse not long ago, I hadn't even got round to checking it until just now, it's a low quality cassette conversion narrated by Merwin Smith. Runs to about 22hr but it's such low quality it would be hard to listen to for that long. I guess the CD release must be a nice new edition if it's narrated by William Dufris!.
As for One For The Road I have a decent quality mp3 of that one, 40min long and read by Colin Fox.
The guy that reads Under the Dome is horrendous! I'm not sure i can listen to it all. he reads maine cops like they are from the south, all woman like they are southern bells, all townsfolk like they are from a one act play in high school.
Boo, i say, boo.