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2026

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Notice the shadow being cast upon your world . . .That could be a looming planet, ready to collide with the Earth . . . Or it could be the time for the next offering from EC Comics, only possible in this cold, dismal CRUEL UNIVERSE!Consider your last rites and musings as you are filled with dread and foreboding from the ultramodern transmissions of Felipe Cunha (Little Black Book), Liam Johnson (Judge Dredd Megazine), Anthony Mauro (Skull Maskerade), Greg Pa...

£3.82

Unabridged

11 hours 41 min

2024

EN

"The World as Will and Idea" by Arthur Schopenhauer presents his philosophy that reality is driven by a metaphysical will, influencing all aspects of life and existence. Schopenhauer, a German philosopher, is known for his pessimistic philosophy, emphasizing that desire causes suffering. This work has profoundly influenced both philosophical thought and literature.

Unabridged

18 min

2024

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Fawny has his world turned upside down when he discovers something has mysteriously devoured his cherished Doe-Bucks cereal. Determined to protect his favourite breakfast treat, Fawny courageously ventures into the unknown depths of his family’s basement to confront the mysterious bandit. This heartwarming, silly story will have you laughing in stitches as Fawny learns some valuable life lessons about empathy, acceptance and generosity.

Unabridged

1 hour 59 min

2024

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"Discourse on Method" by René Descartes is a foundational philosophical text where Descartes outlines his method for acquiring knowledge, emphasizing doubt and analytical thought as means to scientific truth. René Descartes, a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, is considered the father of modern philosophy.

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Unabridged

33 min

2024

EN

From birth, baby Ryles believed he knew everything there was to know, as if he'd lived a thousand lifetimes. Despite his uncanny understanding of English, his words came out as indecipherable baby babble, leaving him frustrated and misunderstood—except by his big sister, Ayla, who had a gift of speaking animal and baby babble. With his trusty stuffed companion, Bunny McCarrotop, Ryles is on a very important mission from the future to save humanity... or umm something like that... but he so...

Unabridged

32 min

2024

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"Timmy and The Talking Trees" whisks listeners into a magical forest where a shy boy named Timmy has a hard time speaking up and being seen… that is until he discovers the trees in his forest can talk, and wind up coaching him to find his courage and embrace his uniqueness in the world. Narrated by Shooman the Elf, this magical story will hit you right in the heart if you’ve ever felt too shy to share or if you’re inspired to find YOUR way to share your true self with the world.


Unabridged

10 hours 2 min

2024

EN

"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" is a classic work of financial literature written by Edwin Lefèvre. Published in 1923, the book is a fictionalized biography that recounts the life and experiences of a legendary stock trader named Jesse Livermore. Livermore was a prominent figure in the early 20th-century financial markets and is known for his speculative trading activities.

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2026

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OH NO? OH YES! IT’S A SINEW-SNAPPING EC ORIGIN SPECTACULAR! EC’s very own Mistress of Malice, the Tormentor, finally takes center stage to reveal her hopes (“to see your bone marrow!”), dreams (“slathering you in scalding oil!”), and aspirations (“finding excruciating new ways of using the ball peen hammer!”) in this VERY SPECIAL and EXTRA BLOODY tale of who she is and how she came to be!Join us for an “all-scar” celebration of Her Royal Majesty of Pain as modern E...

£3.82

Unabridged

8 hours 29 min

2024

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The Idea of Progress is a concept that was popularized during the Enlightenment in the 18th century. It refers to the belief that human history is characterized by a continuous and linear improvement in all aspects of life, including social, political, and technological progress. J.B. Bury, a renowned historian, wrote extensively on the idea of progress. In his work, he argued that progress is not inevitable and must be actively pursued. He believed that progress is achieved through human ...

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2021

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Missing Persons is the story of the enigmatic DB Cooper as he is ripped from time to complete the greatest bank heist in history. Leading a team of the most infamous criminals the world has ever known, he can trust no one. He has no choice but to hope he can make history, and not become it…

Unabridged

30 hours 49 min

2024

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, generally referred to by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith. First published in 1776, the book offers one of the world's first collected descriptions of what builds nations' wealth, and is today a fundamental work in classical economics. By reflecting upon the economics at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the book touches upon such...

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Unabridged

20 hours 31 min

2024

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First published in 1781, the "Critique of Pure Reason" is a work in which Kant attempts to understand the relationship between human knowledge and experience. In this book, Kant proposes a "Copernican revolution" in philosophy, arguing that it is the structure of our mind that determines the nature of our experience, not vice versa. The work addresses complex issues such as the possibility of metaphysics, the limitations of human knowledge, and the distinction between sensory perceptions a...

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