Tag: Audible

  • Audible Review: Fear on 4

    Audible Review: Fear on 4

    A review of Audible’s collection of 13 chilling BBC Radio 4 Dramas, Fear on 4

  • Audible Review: The Shaman in Stilettos

    Audible Review: The Shaman in Stilettos

    In this week’s Audible Review, I will be discussing Anna Hunt’s novel, The Shaman in Stilettos, the true tale of how a modern woman falls for a charismatic shaman in Peru. The Shaman in Stilettos You have to give it to Anna Hunt – it’s a cracking title. In fact, I first heard about this…

  • Creative Use of the Audible Format – Part One

    Creative Use of the Audible Format – Part One

    Apologies for the delay in posting this, which was due to an extraordinary visit I undertook to Egypt (details of this, coming soon to this website!). This is the fourth in a regular weekly series (every Wednesday) of 4 Audible reviews, broken down into the categories, which I selected for my first Audible blog (Dan’s…

  • Learn Something New – Part One

    Learn Something New – Part One

    This is the third in a regular weekly series (every Wednesday) of 4 Audible reviews, broken down into the categories, which I selected for my first Audible blog (Dan’s Top 5 Reasons to Start Listening to Audible.co.uk) and subdivided, where helpful. So, this latest one is ‘Learn Something New’. Links to where you can purchase…

  • Autobiographies: Actors – Part One

    Autobiographies: Actors – Part One

    This is a new regular weekly series (every Wednesday) of 4 Audible reviews, broken down into the categories, which I selected for my first Audible blog (Dan’s Top 5 Reasons to Start Listening to Audible.co.uk) and subdivided, where helpful. So, this latest one is ‘Autobiographies’, subdivided into ‘Actors’. Links to where you can purchase each…

  • Top 5 Reasons to Start Listening to Audible

    Top 5 Reasons to Start Listening to Audible

    1. Autobiographies There’s just something special about hearing someone tell their own life story, particularly when it’s someone who is familiar/famous, whose inflexions might seem odd if they were pronounced by anyone else. Current favourite Brian Blessed’s ‘Absolute Pandemonium’ – it honestly hurt listening to this book, I laughed so much! Blessed’s booming anecdotes are the…