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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…
S$ 8.82 SGD
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- Liam Johnson
Unabridged
32 hours 10 min
2026
EN
This audiobook is narrated using AI-generated voice technology. "The French Revolution" by Thomas Carlyle is a seminal work of history that delves into one of the most transformative periods in European and world history. Carlyle's narrative skillfully captures the tumultuous events, ideological fervor, and societal upheaval of the late 18th century in France. From the storming of the Bastille to the Reign of Terror, Carlyle offers a vivid and gripping account of the revolution's key momen...
S$ 7.98 SGD
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- Tiffany Oud
Unabridged
32 min
2024
EN
"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.
S$ 6.51 SGD
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- Stu Ellis
Unabridged
18 min
2024
EN
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.
S$ 5.71 SGD
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- Liam Johnson
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.
S$ 23.98 SGD
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- Sigmund Freud
Unabridged
15 hours 5 min
2024
EN
Sigmund Freud was a renowned psychoanalyst who developed a theory of the unconscious mind and its influence on behavior. One of his most famous works is "The Interpretation of Dreams," where he explored the meaning and significance of dreams. According to Freud, dreams are the result of the unconscious mind trying to express repressed or suppressed desires, anxieties, and conflicts. He believed that the unconscious mind could not directly communicate with the conscious mind, so it used dre...
S$ 10.98 SGD
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- Stu Ellis
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...
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- Liam JohnsonMiles Turner
Unabridged
13 hours 8 min
2024
EN
"Benjamin Britten: Source Stories of Twelve Operas" is a collection that delves into the origins of Benjamin Britten's operas. These captivating works are firmly entrenched in the international repertoire, with performances spanning the globe. According to Operabase, Britten's operas are more frequently staged than those of any other composer born in the 20th century, surpassed only by Puccini and Richard Strauss.
S$ 10.98 SGD
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- Liam JohnsonMiles Turner
Unabridged
6 hours 45 min
2024
EN
"Abaft the Funnel is a collection of early short stories by the master storyteller Rudyard Kipling. These tales offer a glimpse into the intriguing and often humorous world of maritime adventures, ship life, and the characters who inhabit it. Kipling's vivid storytelling and keen observations make these stories a delightful read for anyone interested in nautical themes and human nature. The collection includes a variety of tales, such as: "Erastasius of the Whanghoa": A captivating story s...
S$ 9.98 SGD
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- Liam Johnson
Unabridged
14 hours 22 min
2024
EN
"The Origin of Species" is a book written by Charles Darwin and published in 1859. The book presents Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, which proposed that species evolve over time through a process of natural selection. Darwin argued that individuals within a population vary in their inherited traits, and that those traits that are better adapted to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Over time, this process can lead to the formation of new species. T...
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- Liam Johnson
Unabridged
4 hours 28 min
2024
EN
A Tract on Monetary Reform is a book by John Maynard Keynes, published in 1923. Keynes presented an argument in favour of a policy that would try to stabilize the domestic price level. He argued that the Bank of England had the policy tools available to provide a semblance of price stability through its stance on interest rates and its capacity to manage the reserves of the banking sector. Keynes believed that domestic price stability was accompanied by exchange rate flexibility. After yea...
S$ 22.98 SGD
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- Liam Johnson
Unabridged
1 hour 24 min
2024
EN
Set in the Pacific Ocean, "The New Atlantis" is narrated by a sailor who stumbles upon the island of Bensalem, a society guided by the principles of reason and enlightenment. The inhabitants of Bensalem have developed advanced technologies and scientific discoveries far beyond those of the outside world. The book explores themes of utopianism, scientific progress, social organization, and the pursuit of knowledge.
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