B. J. Harrison Reads Gismondi's Wage by Raphael Sabatini
English | MP3@192 kbps | 32 min | 44.0 MB
Benvenuto Gismondi is sitting on his horse, breathing hard and grinning, while looking at Messer Crespi. Crespi is also grinning while laying in the snow with his arms flung wide. The only problem is that the man is not breathing. Gismondi is a murderer and thief, who plans to assassinate his next target - the Duke Cesare Borgia. However, things go wrong when the rumors of Gismodi's plan reaches Borgia. Why did Gismondi murder Messer Crespi? Was it a revenge? Why is he also planning to assassinate Lord Borgia? Will Gismondi succeed once again in his evil plan? Find all the answers in Rafael Sabatini's 1912 novel about murder, espionage and death "Gismondi's Wage".
B. J. Harrison Reads Bill the Bloodhound by P. G. Wodehouse
English | MP3@192 kbps | 34 min | 48.0 MB
Henry Pitfield Rice is an unglorified detective leading an uneventful life, making ends meet by keeping up with the comings and goings of certain people. One day, he comes across the chorus girl Alice Weston and falls head over heels for her. The problem is, she wants nothing to do with someone who is not in the same line of business as she is. When Henry is tasked with shadowing a person in Alice's touring company, he finds himself with the perfect opportunity to win her over - or fail miserably. Hear the short story by P.G. Wodehouse dating back to the early 20th century as read by B.J. Harrison.
B. J. Harrison Reads Bartleby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville
English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 37m | 134.4 MB
The narrator of this story is a successful lawyer on Wall Street. He hires a scrivener named Bartleby to help him with all the papers and relieve the load of work. Bartleby quickly gains the lawyer's trust by completing his tasks on time. However, the newcomer becomes mentally unstable. He suddenly refuses to perform his duties and stares at a blank wall instead. The lawyer decides to give Bartleby a break, then tries to fire him, but the uncontrollable employee refuses to leave.Who exactly is Bartleby? Why does he refuse to perform the tasks he has been hired to do? What is his problem? How is the lawyer going to deal with the scrivener? Will Bartleby ever leave?Find all the answers in Herman Melville's novel "Bartleby, the Scrivener" from 1853.
B. J. Harrison Reads An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving by Louisa May Alcott
English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 08m | 94.7 MB
B.J. Harrison narrates "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving" by author Louisa May Alcott. Thanksgiving is here, but the mother and father of seven children are called away to the bedside of an ill grandmother. The farm is left in charge of the eldest child and the children decide to whip up a Thanksgiving dinner that will make their parents proud, but the task turns out to be more difficult than they had imagined. This heartwarming short story from the late 19th century has been turned into the TV movie An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (2008) starring Jacqueline Bisset.
B. J. Harrison Reads A Jury of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell
English | MP3@192 kbps | 54 min | 75.2 MB
"A Jury of Her Peers" is a short story by Susan Glaspell, adapted from her one-act play "Trifles" exploring a murder mystery. The detectives trying to solve the crime are two women, making it one of the first pieces feminist detective fiction. It targets the vainglorious and absent-minded decisions of men, and highlights female's psychology and powerfulness of feeling. It is a crime and mystery short story that is both fast-paced entertaining, a must read.
Aunts and Pianos by Edward Benson
English | MP3@192 kbps | 21 min | 29.3 MB
Edward Frederic Benson (1867-1940) was an English novelist, biographer, memoirist, archaeologist, and short story writer, best known for his masterly and uncanny ghost stories. Less well known are his wonderful humorous stories, of which "Aunts and Pianos" is one. Bobby is an accomplished and charming pianist who has befriended a number of rich elderly widows and spinsters, each of which he refers to as "aunt". He already has his own Bechstein grand piano, plus another concert grand which was (touchingly but highly inconveniently) left to him by a late "aunt". Now various of his other "aunts" are also keen to offload their grand pianos on him...
At the Bay by Katherine Mansfield
English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 29m | 123.2 MB
Katherine Mansfield was a prominent Modernist writer of short fiction, and one of New Zealand's best known authors. "At the Bay" is a story from her collection The Garden Party.
Artificial Intelligence in Social Media by Introbooks Team
English | MP3@192 kbps | 43 min | 59.7 MB
Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized and transformed Social Media in many innovative ways. With around 3 billion people connected to various social media platforms, they are generating a huge mass of data.
Article Gold by Giselle Lennart
English | MP3@192 kbps | 42 min | 57.7 MB
Article Gold: The Complete Guide on How to Earn Money Writing Articles, Learn All the Useful Tips From How to Write Great Articles to How to Market Them and Make a Fortune
Art of Hypnosis: The Essential Guide to the Power of Hypnotism, Learn All About Hypnosis and Discover Effective Techniques to Hypnotize Someone by Robert Dane
English | MP3@192 kbps | 35 min | 48.8 MB
Art of Hypnosis: The Essential Guide to the Power of Hypnotism, Learn All About Hypnosis and Discover Effective Techniques to Hypnotize SomeoneYou probably know a thing or two about hypnosis but I'm guessing it might be something you've seen in movies and such. Remember that scene where the person conducting the hypnosis is swinging some sort of pendant in front of the subject and saying to look in their eyes and suggesting that they're going to fall asleep? This is what most people know about hypnosis and because of how the media has portrayed it, it has garnered a somewhat eerie and sometimes evil reputation.Hypnosis can actually be used in therapy and can be used to treat anxiety and stress. Hypnosis is even an accepted form of medical treatment. According to Irving Kirsch who is a lecturer and director of the Program in Placebo Studies at Harvard Medical School, hypnosis is a well-studied and legitimate form of adjunct treatment for medical conditions like obesity and pain after surgery.This audiobook will show you the different aspects of understanding hypnotism and how it can be utilized for various reasons. You will learn about mind control and discover the mysteries that surround hypnosis. There's also a chapter dedicated to teaching you how you can do it at home.In this audiobook, you will discover the following topic:- Hypnosis - Fact or Fraud?- What is Hypnosis?- Dangers of Hypnotism- Hypnosis Through History- Can Hypnosis Blast You Through the Past- Hypnosis in Entertainment- Self-Hypnosis Power- Common Techniques in Hypnosis- Signs a Subject is Ready for Suggestion- Hypnotize OthersThe power of the mind and our subconscious is truly boundless and as wild as our dreams. If you want to learn more about how you can use hypnosis to learn more about yourself and how you can possibly control the human mind and that of others, scroll up and click "add to cart" to get started today!