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Brave New World
Aldous Huxley (Paperback) Harper Perennial Modern Classics 2006-10-17
Release date: 2006-10-17
ISBN13: 9780060850524
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Where can I find a free audio book for a Brave New World that I don't have to enter my credit card number?
According to this website: http://www.wmich.edu/teachenglish/subpag es/literature/archives.htm, Brave New World can be gotten in electronic text format. Therefore, if you can download the electronic text to your computer, then you can upload it to YAKiToMe! http://www.yakitome.com and turn it into an audio book for free. You can then download the mp3 and put it on your iPod, or just listen to it on your computer using the YAKiToMe! website.
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I am searching for an audio book of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". Should be the english version fitting for my Vintage 2004 version.
Several web sites offer online full-texts of books that are out of copyright, e.g. www.gutenberg.org. This work is still under copyright, in both the print and audiobook format.
However, aside from the copyright owner, which is almost always the author or their publisher, ANYONE who posts the text of these books online is violating both the U.S. and the International Copyright laws, infringing on Intellectual Property, and can be fined and jailed for it. (In general, anything first published within the last 52 years in the U.S. will still be in copyright. When the law was changed, it became copyright duration matched the rest of the work, i.e. the author’s/copyright owner’s lifetime plus 50 years.)
Writers make a living by creating their work. To read or use it without paying for it, is STEALING, pure and simple.
If the work is valuable enough to read, it should be paid for.
I need an free audio of "Brave New World" ASAP please! Do not tell me to read the book because 1 i already read a book for summer reading but i failed the test because i missed 3 out of 20 questions!3 effing questionS!!!!!!!! please help me asap!
You could borrow the audio tapes/cd's from you library. If its a cd you could burn in on to you computer also.
Post 90s and 250+ pages and a Fiction Novel. This is for my BritLit class but that doesn't mean that you can't suggest something with very controversial or explicit content.
I don't like.. chick books that are fluffy and all about relationships, i don't like those books with the title as big as the author's name like these- http://www.iloveaudiobooks.com/Audiobook s_Audio_book_Rental_For_Rent_Store_Info. htm
I don't like fantasy, young adult, or anything like A Million Little Pieces or ones that have been similarly hyped but are bad.
I DO like, beautifully written, flowing sentences. Raw writing like Bukowski that's also well done. I saw the movie trainspotting and liked that but I don't know what the book would be like. I like Dave Eggers' and Jonathan Safran Foer's stories. I like the Brave New World. I loved a Clockwork Orange. Though that was pretty well written. I like Kurt Vonnegut's short stories.
Please thank you! You can also suggest things outside of what's for my class but please specify that it won't be for class.
I don't know why I capitalized "Fiction Novel"... probably some other mistakes too... anywaaay...
You could try Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting) but he is a love him or hate him kind of author.
You might like Martin Amis. He's very bright and interesting and I like his writing style.
Or Alex Garland. I liked The Beach pretty well.
Alain de Botton has some good stuff. I haven't read the newest few though.
Neil Gaiman is fantastic and counts as English even though he lives in the US.
I'm not a huge fan of Nick Hornby really, but he's okay and a lot of people love him.
Most of A.S. Byatt's stuff is 90s but she has one that came out in 2002. She's an interesting writer.
I'm missing a couple good ones, I know, but I hope this helps a little bit.
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