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🎧 Classic Audiobooks Collection brings timeless literature to life through high-quality, immersive audio. Enjoy free, full-length audiobooks from the world’s greatest authors — from Sherlock Holmes mysteries to Jane Austen romances, from epic adventures to thought-provoking philosophy. 📚 What you’ll find here: * Complete audiobooks of classic literature * Curated selections from public domain masterpieces * Relaxing narration for study, commutes, or bedtime listening Narrator: Graham Whitmore
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Follow Siddhartha on his spiritual journey through self-discovery, enlightenment, and inner peace. Hesse’s timeless novel explores philosophy, mindfulness, and the search for meaning, inspired by Eastern teachings and the life of the Buddha.💡 Tip: Turn on subtitles/closed captions to read along with the full text while you listen.📚 About this book:Author: Hermann HesseFirst published: 1922Genre: Philosophy, Spirituality, Classic LiteraturePublic Domain (in some regions)Narrator: Adrian Praetzellis✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Chapter 1: The Son Of The Brahman00:20:41 Chapter 2: With The Samanas00:47:15 Chapter 3: Gotama01:10:37 Chapter 4: Awakening01:22:30 Chapter 5: Kamala01:58:27 Chapter 6: With The Childlike People02:20:06 Chapter 7: Sansara02:44:32 Chapter 8: By The River03:14:49 Chapter 9: The Ferryman03:49:21 Chapter 10: The Son04:13:16 Chapter 11: Om04:31:15 Chapter 12: Govinda
Set sail on an unforgettable adventure with young Jim Hawkins as he discovers a mysterious treasure map and joins a perilous voyage across the high seas. With pirates, mutiny, and buried gold, Treasure Island defined the modern adventure novel and introduced the legendary Long John Silver to the world.💡 Tip: Turn on subtitles/closed captions to read along with the full text while you listen.📚 About this book:Author: Robert Louis StevensonFirst published: 1883Genre: Adventure, Pirate Tale, Classic FictionPublic DomainNarrator: Mark F. Smith✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Dedication00:01:13 Chapter 1 - At the "Admiral Benbow"00:15:18 Chapter 2 - Black Dog Appears and Disappears00:29:55 Chapter 3 - The Black Spot00:43:47 Chapter 4 - The Sea Chest00:57:09 Chapter 5 - The Last of the Blind Man01:08:49 Chapter 6 - The Captain's Papers01:22:01 Chapter 7 - I Go to Bristol01:34:14 Chapter 8 - At the Sign of the "Spy-Glass"01:45:53 Chapter 9 - Powder and Arms01:58:12 Chapter 10 - The Voyage02:10:38 Chapter 11 - What I Heard in the Apple Barrel02:25:18 Chapter 12 - Council of War02:37:48 Chapter 13 - How My Shore Adventure Began02:49:09 Chapter 14 - The First Blow03:01:18 Chapter 15 - The Man of the Island03:16:06 Chapter 16 - How the Ship Was Abandoned03:26:20 Chapter 17 - The Jolly-Boat's Last Trip03:35:29 Chapter 18 - End of the First Day's Fighting03:45:25 Chapter 19 - The Garrison in the Stockade03:58:06 Chapter 20 - Silver's Embassy04:10:31 Chapter 21 - The Attack04:23:29 Chapter 22 - How My Sea Adventure Began04:36:22 Chapter 23 - The Ebb Tide Runs04:46:30 Chapter 24 - The Cruise of the Coracle04:59:12 Chapter 25 - I Strike the Jolly Roger05:10:22 Chapter 26 - Israel Hands05:29:13 Chapter 27 - Pieces of Eight05:42:24 Chapter 28 - In the Enemy's Camp06:00:31 Chapter 29 - The Black Spot Again06:15:02 Chapter 30 - On Parole06:30:23 Chapter 31 - The Treasure Hunt - Flint's Pointer06:44:55 Chapter 32 - The Voice Among the Trees06:58:10 Chapter 33 - The Fall of a Chieftain07:11:00 Chapter 34 - And Last
Enter the glittering, illusory world of 1920s America — a decade of jazz, ambition, and broken dreams. Through the eyes of Nick Carraway, witness the rise and fall of the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, whose pursuit of love and the American Dream ends in tragedy. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby remains one of the greatest novels about wealth, desire, and illusion ever written.💡 Tip: Turn on subtitles/closed captions to read along with the full text while you listen.📚 About this book:Author: F. Scott FitzgeraldFirst published: 1925Genre: Classic Literature, Tragedy, American NovelPublic Domain (in some regions)Narrator: Graham Whitmore✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Title00:00:23 Chapter 100:35:42 Chapter 201:01:05 Chapter 301:36:06 Chapter 402:08:50 Chapter 502:34:23 Chapter 602:59:21 Chapter 703:53:25 Chapter 804:19:46 Chapter 9
On a farm in England, animals overthrow their human masters, only to face corruption and tyranny among themselves. Orwell’s allegorical novella is a sharp critique of power, politics, and betrayal.📚 About this book:Author: George OrwellFirst published: 1945Genre: Political Satire, Allegory, Dystopian FictionPublic Domain (in some regions)Narrator: Graham Whitmore✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Chapter I00:15:58 Chapter II00:30:58 Chapter III00:44:33 Chapter IV00:55:01 Chapter V01:13:59 Chapter VI01:30:49 Chapter VII01:52:57 Chapter VIII02:17:48 Chapter IX02:39:36 Chapter X
In a world of constant surveillance and thought control, Winston Smith dares to question the Party. Orwell’s chilling dystopian masterpiece warns of the dangers of totalitarianism and the manipulation of truth.📚 About this book:Author: George OrwellFirst published: 1949Genre: Dystopian Fiction, Political SatirePublic Domain (in some regions)Narrator: Graham Whitmore✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 PART 1. Chapter 100:38:09 Chapter 200:55:40 Chapter 301:13:16 Chapter 401:35:25 Chapter 502:07:11 Chapter 602:19:01 Chapter 702:44:32 Chapter 803:30:12 PART 2. Chapter 103:54:06 Chapter 204:13:44 Chapter 304:33:19 Chapter 404:54:19 Chapter 505:13:48 Chapter 605:19:41 Chapter 705:35:09 Chapter 805:58:31 Chapter 907:37:03 PART 3.Chapter 108:06:08 Chapter 208:49:41 Chapter 309:18:43 Chapter 409:35:50 Chapter 509:45:10 Chapter 6
Victor Frankenstein’s scientific ambition leads him to create life, but his “monster” becomes a tragic symbol of loneliness and rejection. Shelley’s Gothic masterpiece questions ambition, responsibility, and what it means to be human.📚 About this book:Author: Mary ShelleyFirst published: 1818Genre: Gothic Fiction, Horror, Early Science FictionPublic DomainNarrator: John Van Stan✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Introduction and Preface00:20:16 Letter 100:29:36 Letter 200:39:39 Letter 300:42:03 Letter 401:02:26 Chapter 101:14:58 Chapter 201:31:16 Chapter 301:50:42 Chapter 402:08:26 Chapter 502:25:30 Chapter 602:45:09 Chapter 703:13:35 Chapter 803:36:19 Chapter 903:52:08 Chapter 1004:10:43 Chapter 1104:33:10 Chapter 1204:50:06 Chapter 1305:06:49 Chapter 1405:20:08 Chapter 1505:46:12 Chapter 1606:12:00 Chapter 1706:27:18 Chapter 1806:48:37 Chapter 1907:06:22 Chapter 2007:32:58 Chapter 2107:58:53 Chapter 2208:23:42 Chapter 2308:44:21 Chapter 24: Part 109:08:10 Chapter 24: Part 2
The March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy — grow up in New England during the Civil War, facing love, hardship, and the pursuit of dreams. A heartwarming story of family, resilience, and independence.📚 About this book:Author: Louisa May AlcottFirst published: 1868Genre: Coming-of-Age, Family, Classic LiteraturePublic Domain✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Chapter 2400:24:56 Chapter 2500:41:17 Chapter 2601:07:11 Chapter 2701:25:45 Chapter 2801:56:18 Chapter 2902:26:38 Chapter 3002:55:40 Chapter 3103:20:52 Chapter 3203:43:19 Chapter 3304:12:44 Chapter 3404:51:18 Chapter 3505:17:35 Chapter 3605:30:47 Chapter 3705:53:08 Chapter 3806:24:44 Chapter 3906:59:44 Chapter 4007:13:56 Chapter 4107:42:10 Chapter 4208:01:59 Chapter 4308:42:02 Chapter 4408:52:38 Chapter 4509:08:13 Chapter 4609:41:37 Chapter 47
The March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy — grow up in New England during the Civil War, facing love, hardship, and the pursuit of dreams. A heartwarming story of family, resilience, and independence.📚 About this book:Author: Louisa May AlcottFirst published: 1868Genre: Coming-of-Age, Family, Classic LiteraturePublic Domain✨ Enjoying this audiobook? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more timeless classics from the Classic Audiobooks Collection.Follow us:YoutubeSpotifyAppleAmazonChapters:00:00:00 Chapter 100:23:22 Chapter 200:48:19 Chapter 301:11:50 Chapter 401:39:16 Chapter 502:04:20 Chapter 602:19:43 Chapter 702:35:55 Chapter 802:56:44 Chapter 903:27:49 Chapter 1003:51:29 Chapter 1104:14:20 Chapter 1204:55:41 Chapter 1305:13:48 Chapter 1405:32:42 Chapter 1505:52:18 Chapter 1606:12:07 Chapter 1706:29:39 Chapter 1806:49:14 Chapter 1907:08:35 Chapter 2007:23:17 Chapter 2107:46:41 Chapter 2208:03:50 Chapter 23
🎧 Classic Audiobooks Collection brings timeless literature to life through high-quality, immersive audio. Enjoy free, full-length audiobooks from the world’s greatest authors — from Sherlock Holmes mysteries to Jane Austen romances, from epic adventures to thought-provoking philosophy. 📚 What you’ll find here: * Complete audiobooks of classic literature * Curated selections from public domain masterpieces * Relaxing narration for study, commutes, or bedtime listening Narrator: Graham Whitmore
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