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The Cort Chronicles Book 1
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After falling into a time portal during a Little League baseball game in Trinity, New York, 11-year-old Andy finds himself transported to a ghostly version of his hometown - 101 years in the future. Twisted metal, rotten wood, and garbage litter the seemingly empty streets, but Andy will soon discover that the city is controlled by CORT robots...and that this reality is Earth’s possible future. When 13-year-old Zack receives a strange letter that guides him through the portal, he and his brother are reunited, and together they must journey through a nightmare world that only they can change. But how can two young boys alter the present by saving the future?
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By: J.K. Rowling
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Disney Frozen: Olaf's Quest
- By: Disney Press, Suzanne Francis
- Narrated by: Jake Green, Matt Lowe, Abby Trott, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
- Original Recording
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Olaf, Arendelle’s adorable snowman, loves to read. One day, an unexpected message leads Olaf and his friends Anna, Kristoff, and Sven on a quest for a place known as Haus Biblio, described as a “sea of stories”. This Audible Original spans the group’s journey to Haus Biblio as they cross over mountains, search for monsters under bridges, and have conversations with friendly sheep. During his travels, Olaf makes new friends and hears lots of exciting stories along the way.
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Wonderfully told
- By R and L on 09-22-24
By: Disney Press, and others
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The Complete Wizard of Oz Collection
- All 22 Stories
- By: L. Frank Baum
- Narrated by: Eric Vincent
- Length: 90 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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This is the complete Wizard of Oz collection of 22 stories written by L. Frank Baum. This is the only complete collection that includes all the Oz stories. All 22 stories are fully complete. They include the dedication and the introduction of each story/book. In this collection, you will find stories not available in other collections. It even includes stories published after the death of L. Frank Baum.
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Audio chapter list below as was missing
- By MM on 04-09-14
By: L. Frank Baum
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A Mickey Mouse Christmas Collection Story: The Prince and the Pauper
- By: Disney Books
- Narrated by: Disney Publishing Worldwide
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Mickey and friends star in this adaptation of Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper. During a chance encounter, a prince discovers he looks just like someone else—a poor and hungry subject named Mickey. When the prince asks Mickey to switch places with him for the day, each learns what it is like to walk in the other’s shoes.
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I liked the added sound effects!
- By Ariel R. on 12-25-24
By: Disney Books
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The Secret Garden
- By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Narrated by: Carrie Hope Fletcher
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Mary Lennox starts her life as an unhappy victim of circumstance. After the loss of her parents, she moves to rural Yorkshire to live with a distant uncle where she resents the wildness of the countryside. At first, she struggles to find a place in this new existence. Although unsure about her surroundings and its occupants, through the gentle guidance of the maid she gradually becomes interested in the story of Mrs Craven, who apparently used to spend her time in a garden at the house, the key to which has vanished.
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Fabulous
- By Lady Lightning on 05-19-20
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- Denise Digh
- 08-26-21
Interesting YA book
The Portal starts with an interesting premise and ends with you wanting more(which is good since it’s a series!)I would put it in a tween category. Characters are like able and the narrator is easy to listen too. I’d recommend for the kids in your life from 9-12.
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- Wendell A Fleming
- 07-28-21
Enjoying❤️
Very interesting to listen! I am waiting for another. Really it was an awesome. I will recommend to my others cousin.
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- Jeannie H
- 09-14-21
Delightful!
Really interesting time travel book! We are in the near future and the 2 boys are necessary to correct the problems in the future! love the narrator's separation of the characters. Enjoyable!
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- BreedlineNovels
- 08-27-21
A Time Travel Gem!
Fantastic story, and not only for the younger audience, but also any age group (52). As the captivating narrator takes you on Bernsteins' journey into a dystopian future, you immediately become spellbound by this new world and the two little brothers who find themselves seemly trapped after a portal takes them there. The story is easy to follow and filled with an extraordinary imagination. I will be purchasing this book for Christmas gifts. I highly recommend for all lovers of exceptional writing!
--Shana Congrove/Author of the Novels of the Breedline series
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- Squid Stan
- 08-03-21
This is just the beginning
While I really want to like this story, it has a cool time travel element with a dystopian future, I can’t give this a complete review, since this isn’t a full story arc. It’s more like act 1. Plus as a MG story, jumping POVs is making it difficult to connect with a protagonist for me. The narrator has a comforting voice, but I don’t feel like he varies his voice enough for different characters and isn’t immersing me in the story as much as I want. I hope listening to the next two books in this trilogy will be a satisfying arc.
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- Andrew H
- 01-13-22
Worth the listen. Interesting and unique story!
Fresh approach to the dystopian genre. You are thrust into a world where you look for your brother in a future world while trying to understand/process why the world has been over run by a large corporation that brain washes kids and 'retires" the elderly early in life.
I enjoyed the writing overall, detail was given when it was needed and not when it wasn't. some of the sentence structure is stiff "Our plan was as follows..." etc. I'm sure that's for the sake of the targeted younger crowd for this book.
There isn't much loss or tragedy in this first hour, so it's a bit hard to be invested thinking they are actually in danger.
The narration isn't the best but it's bearable - no inflection or enunciates too heavily on some words. It doesn't take away from the story, just an observation.
Overall, worth the listen! Easy to follow, well written, and most importantly fresh ideas.
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- John M Lewis
- 10-02-21
Prologue...🙂
Let me say that the time traveling dystopian future angle liked it. the simplicity of the speech of the characters is on par for younger readers to follow along with. I know this is the first one in the series but seemed unforthcoming with plot details.(kinda like Wendy😁) I will say it has piqued my interest enough that I am going to listen to the second one too.
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- Amanda
- 07-30-21
A bit vague and confusing
The point of you in this book switches from one brother to another, and there is no real indicator of when that happens. You can get some clues from the text I guess, but it should be clearer. There are also a lot of things that should be explained, and they just aren’t. It’s a very bare-bones thing, and I think it should be flushed out a lot more.
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