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Start your audiobook journey today and explore our extensive library of captivating stories and educational content. ![]() The Captain of the Pole Star by Arthur Conan Doyle English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 06m | 91.8 MB Word goes among the crew of the Pole Star that the captain is haunted by demons. And after the days turn into weeks in the frigid Arctic Ocean, stories begin to circulate of ghosts and midnight hauntings. ![]() The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 09m | 95.7 MB The American Otis family moves into the old English country house Canterville Chase. They are warned that the house is haunted before they move in but are unconcerned at first. They soon accept that the ghost is real but are not frightened by it. The ghost, who had been frightening all those who stayed at Canterville Chase for three hundred years, takes the Americans' unwillingness to be scared by him as a great insult. He grows to despise them all, except for the teenage daughter Virginia, who he feels is different from the rest of her family. At the end of the story, the ghost asks for Virginia's help to lift the curse which is on him and allow him to rest in peace. ![]() The Buckwheat by Hans Christian Andersen English | MP3@192 kbps | 04 min | 5.8 MB After a storm, a field of buckwheat is blackened and dry, as if it has been burnt, but why? Here, Hans Christian Andersen tells all, he heard it from the sparrow, who heard it from the old willow tree, who stands next to the field of buckwheat. ![]() The Boy Who Wanted Wings by James Conroyd Martin English | MP3@192 kbps | 12h 07m | 999.2 MB AN IPPI GOLD MEDAL WINNER ![]() The Boston Tea Party by Lori Mortensen English | MP3@192 kbps | 05 min | 6.9 MB Boston Harbor is full of British tea! But the Colonists aren't drinking it. They aren't having a party for fun. They're sending an angry message to King George III. Here's the story. ![]() The Body Snatcher by R.L.Stevenson English | MP3@192 kbps | 52 min | 71.8 MB A well-known and often told tale of murder and grave robbing in Victorian Edinburgh, supposedly in the interests of science. With the desecration of the bodies, a worthy comeuppance follows. ![]() The Bluebell Bunting Society by Poppy Dolan English | MP3@192 kbps | 7h 18m | 601.5 MB Welcome to Bluebell Hall. Pull up a wonky chair, grab a cream bun and settle into a story about a little village, a determined caretaker - and plenty of bunting. At twenty-nine, Connie isn't quite where she thought she'd be. When her beloved gran dies, Connie returns to Hazelhurst, the village she grew up in, and takes over her gran's old job as caretaker at the village hall. It might not be the stuff of dreams, but Connie loves working at Bluebell Hall - the heart of the community fuelled by copious cups of tea. When Bluebell Hall is threatened with closure, Connie is determined not to let greedy property developers get their hands on it. She hatches a plan bonkers enough that it might just work. All it takes is a needle and thread, scraps of old material and willing hands. Can Connie convince the people of Hazelhurst that their village hall is worth saving? And will she save herself in the process...? A heartwarming novel about friendship, community and being brave enough to fight for what you believe in, The Bluebell Bunting Society is perfect for fans of Milly Johnson, Tilly Tennant and Cathy Bramley.Poppy Dolan issimply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll 'The feel-good book of the year'Vanessa Greene 'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny...you cannot fail to be uplifted by it.'Cressida McLaughlin 'Gorgeously warm and funny...thecosiest, most charming and feel-good book I've read all year.' Victoria Fox ![]() The Blue Envelope by Roy J.Snell English | MP3@192 kbps | 4h 31m | 373.5 MB First published in 1922, 'The Blue Envelope' is a mysterious adventure from popular children's author Roy J. Snell. Set in Alaska, young cousins Lucille and Marian are spending the winter here working as a schoolteacher and an artist respectively. However, when a mysterious and important letter arrives, the girls have an adventure ahead of them as they must ensure it gets to the right person and doesn't fall into the wrong hands. Full of danger and adventure, this is a thrilling tale which will charm all age groups. ![]() The Blobfish Book by Jessica Olien English | MP3@192 kbps | 07 min | 10.3 MB Perfect for fans ofBattle BunnyandZ Is for Moose, this irresistible book within a book introduces us to Blobfish, known as the "ugliest fish in the sea"...or is he actually the fish who will steal our hearts? ![]() The Black Star by Johnston McCulley English | MP3@192 kbps | 7h 57m | 655.9 MB The Black Star is a detective novel by Johnston McCulley first published in 1921. |