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Mar. 6th, 2010 09:07 amI'm browsing audible.com's horror section this morning, looking to see if there's anything that looks intriguing.
Things about this:
- Did you know that there's an audiobook of Stephen King's Danse Macabre? I'm not sure why I find that so surprising. Possibly, it's because I've never done nonfiction audiobooks. Audiobooks are for people to read me stories, y'know? Nonfiction is for actual reading, somehow. Still, I'm a little tempted by it. I like that book immensely.
- I think that if you are a radio theater group and you decide to perform an adaptation of Le Fanu's Carmilla (which is a decision that I fully applaud), you should make sure that you spell the title right. It has an 'r' in it, guys. See, that makes me not want to listen to your show.
- Tender Hearts Taste Better in Butter is a pretty awesome title. Shame the description of the story isn't nearly so good.
- audible.com has a really surprising amount of Edgar Allan Poe in Spanish. That's pretty cool.
- So many version of Dracula, OMG.
- Hey, The Castle of Otranto, read by Tony Jay! Oh, and you can finally get an unabridge recording of The Historian. (Abridged audiobooks are unacceptable, you know.) That's good to know. ::files for later::
Anyone have any horror audiobooks they'd like to recommend?
Things about this:
- Did you know that there's an audiobook of Stephen King's Danse Macabre? I'm not sure why I find that so surprising. Possibly, it's because I've never done nonfiction audiobooks. Audiobooks are for people to read me stories, y'know? Nonfiction is for actual reading, somehow. Still, I'm a little tempted by it. I like that book immensely.
- I think that if you are a radio theater group and you decide to perform an adaptation of Le Fanu's Carmilla (which is a decision that I fully applaud), you should make sure that you spell the title right. It has an 'r' in it, guys. See, that makes me not want to listen to your show.
- Tender Hearts Taste Better in Butter is a pretty awesome title. Shame the description of the story isn't nearly so good.
- audible.com has a really surprising amount of Edgar Allan Poe in Spanish. That's pretty cool.
- So many version of Dracula, OMG.
- Hey, The Castle of Otranto, read by Tony Jay! Oh, and you can finally get an unabridge recording of The Historian. (Abridged audiobooks are unacceptable, you know.) That's good to know. ::files for later::
Anyone have any horror audiobooks they'd like to recommend?