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Hey hey, so i love tandom reading a physical book and listening to the audiobook, it helps me stay engage ( adhd and dyslexia can make that difficult at times) but im stugling to find a platform to listen to audiobooks, spotify has a short 15h limit and is morrally awful, audible is over priced and possibly worse from an ethics point of view. So that leads me to my question.
What do yall listen to audiobooks on ? *i live in Australia WA to be more specific
This is not the place for a anyone who dosnt think audiobooks count 💚
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The Phantom of the Opera
Gaston Leroux
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I had not heard of the story before, so whatever is happening here is somewhat new for me, and I'm pleasantly surprised! Now, I would love to watch shows and movies based on this book.
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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson is one of the most exquisite works of literature in the field of gothic horror. No wonder it is a classic!
The story follows a lawyer, Mr. Utterson, and his encounters with this darkly enigmatic and strange man called Mr. Hyde. He follows the news around Mr. Hyde and in doing so, he comes in contact with his long time friend, Dr. Jekyll. The story then follows the personal investigation of Utterson and the unwinding of the relationship between Jekyll and Hyde.
The development of the characters were exquisite and my favourite character was Dr. Jekyll. The unearthing of his connection with Mr. Hyde and his reaction to it was one of the best woven mysteries I have read. The character of Mr. Hyde, on the other hand, was singularly evil, which looks rather juvenile in its execution. I would have liked to see some likeable characteristics in Hyde, which would have made him a more emotions turning villain. But here Hyde only seems like an inanimate entity, just existing to be evil, which could have been the author's intention.
Overall, it was an incredible story to read and I'd suggest everyone to give it a try.
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I had not heard of the story before, so whatever is happening here is somewhat new for me, and I'm pleasantly surprised! Now, I would love to watch shows and movies based on this book.
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