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First great price. Second, I bought the book to help some of those out with two answers because I was wondering myself. All seven books are in one audible book (about 1gb) but there are chapters to help you skip around from one book to the next. Also even though it shows different narrators each book only has one narrator. You can see who narrates each book here. https://www.audible.com/series/Th...B0070Z9DM4
I have no comment on this particular set, seems like a good price.
I will note that I have the "Radio Theater" set of audio CDs produced by Focus on the Family, which is like an audio drama play with music and sound effects and voice actors for each character, and it is excellent. My young kids really enjoy it – we've been playing them during longer drives in the car. Not sure if they offer a digital/streaming version, but you could always rip the CDs onto a device.
This is a pro tip. The radio theater version is incredible and worth tracking down. Almost too intense for sensitive young children at certain points.
Obligatory Overdrive/Libby comment for those that use their library for digital loans I was just able to get this without a wait. It's still a good deal if you want all your stuff in one ecosystem, but free is also a good deal.
Thanks for the reminder. I almost bought this, but then checked that the exact same audiobook version is in the library. It's a 5 week wait, but I'm in the middle of a series anyway, and have a long backlog. Was wondering whether I should spend $6 to add another book to the backlog, but your comment made me look and made it an easy choice.
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Has anyone read the entire series? I remember losing interest after the first book and a half. The series started getting boring
I read all of them back in grade school after we had to read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe in 5th grade. It gets better but the christian allegory aspect of it would annoy ppl probably if they aren't reading it as fantasy.
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I will note that I have the "Radio Theater" set of audio CDs produced by Focus on the Family, which is like an audio drama play with music and sound effects and voice actors for each character, and it is excellent. My young kids really enjoy it – we've been playing them during longer drives in the car. Not sure if they offer a digital/streaming version, but you could always rip the CDs onto a device.
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