The Complete Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy features all five complete and unabridged audiobooks of this much-loved 'trilogy' in a CD pack, read by Stephen Fry and Martin Freeman.The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyOne Thursday lunchtime the Earth gets unexpectedly demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass. For Arthur Dent, who has only just had his house demolished that morning, this seems already to be rather a lot to cope with. Sadly, however, the weekend has only just begun. The G...
X-Dimensional Assassin Zai Through the Unfolded Earth
by Jason Franks
Cross-Dressers from Pluto (Adventures of the Radiated Lesbian Nun, #2)
by Glenn Lazar Roberts
Witches Abroad (The Witches of Discworld, #3) (Discworld, #12)
by Terry Pratchett
This is an audio version of Terry Pratchett's 10th Discworld novel, read by Tony Robinson.
Flatland is about a two-dimensional world in which geometric shpates are the main charaters. The Square is the narrator of the book and he tells of his world and his fantastic contact with the three dimensional world. Mildly amusing and though provoking, a wonderful read for everyone! Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. This eBook has bookmarks at chapter headings and is printable.
The Plutonium Blonde (Nuclear Bombshell)
by John Zakour and Lawrence Ganem
When a passenger check-in desk at Terminal Two, Heathrow Airport, shot up through the roof engulfed in a ball of orange flame the usual people tried to claim responsibility. First the IRA, then the PLO and the Gas Board. Even British Nuclear Fuels rushed out a statement to the effect that the situation was completely under control, that it was a one in a million chance, that there was hardly any radioactive leakage at all and that the site of the explosion would make a nice location for a day ou...
Life, the Universe and Everything (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #3) (Listen for pleasure)
by Douglas Adams
In consequence of a number of stunning catastrophes, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a hideously miserable cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he thinks that things cannot possibly get any worse, they suddenly do. He discovers that the Galaxy is not only mind-bogglingly big and bewildering, but also that most of the things that happen in it are staggeringly unfair.
Family Night on Union Station (Earthcent Ambassador, #12)
by E M Foner