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Sign up todayA Grown-Up’s Halloween - Abridged
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Blackstone Audio presents an eclectic mix of stories, plays and sketches dedicated to the thinking paranoiac. Gore, sex, horror, literature and edifying morals—what more could you want from an audiobook?
This collection includes "In a Grove," upon which Akira Kurosawa based his classic film, Rashomon; an adult fairy tale by the author of Winnie-the-Pooh; the real story (honest!) behind Edgar Rice Burroughs's novel The Moon Maid; and cautionary and scary tales from Arabian Nights, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Mark Twain, and others.
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Audiobook details
Author:
various authors
Narrators:
a full cast, Tom Towles, Mark Bramhall, Ira Burton, Robertson Dean, Bo Foxworth, Jane Jacobs, James Otis, Lorna Raver, Stefan Rudnicki, Tom Alderman, Annabel Armour, Carolyn Brenner, Viola Berwick, Hamilton Camp, David Chadderdon, James Deuter, John Doremus, Michelle M. Faith, Gary Gears, Joe Greco, Melissa Greenspan, Richard Kind, Glenn Kovacevich, Sonja Lanzener, Stephen Markle, David Mink, Roger Mueller, William Munchow, Brian Murray, Phil Proctor, David Rasche, Avery Schreiber & Pat Terry
ISBN:
9781481550611
Length:
6 hours 28 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
January 1, 2006
Edition:
Abridged
Reviews
“Expect everything but a typical delivery from the Hollywood Theater of the Ear’s cast…There are fourteen stories in the collection, each brought to shrieking, howling, door-banging life…Each member of the Hollywood Theater brings something to this collection of adult tales.”
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