Terrys Audio Books

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I have recently started to listen to Terry Pratchetts Audio books (they really do take the toil off a long car journey) and wondered if anyone out there is a fan?

Some recommendations would be fab too, I have just bought 'The colour of magic', 'The light fantastic' and the ever classic 'Mort'...
 
Never sampled them myself, but, as far as I know, they're unabridged (a bonus) and read by Tony "Baldric," Robinson (maybe not).
 
According to Wikipedia:

"For the unabridged recordings, books 1-23 except for books 3 and 9, are read by Nigel Planer. Book 3 is read by Celia Imrie. Book 9 and most of the books from 24 onward are read by Stephen Briggs. Abridged versions are read by Tony Robinson."

I'm a big fan of the Discworld audiobooks, they make my daily commute much more interesting and humourous. I highly recommend the City Watch series (Guards! Guards!, Men At Arms, etc...) I'm currently listening to Men At Arms and the voice-acting by Nigel Planer is top-notch.
 
According to Wikipedia:

"For the unabridged recordings, books 1-23 except for books 3 and 9, are read by Nigel Planer. Book 3 is read by Celia Imrie. Book 9 and most of the books from 24 onward are read by Stephen Briggs. Abridged versions are read by Tony Robinson."

I'm a big fan of the Discworld audiobooks, they make my daily commute much more interesting and humourous. I highly recommend the City Watch series (Guards! Guards!, Men At Arms, etc...) I'm currently listening to Men At Arms and the voice-acting by Nigel Planer is top-notch.

Just got a phone call from my hubbys cousin, he is giving me new copies of ALL of the TP audio books (except making money) for free!

What a bargin... :D:D:D
 
HOW???:eek: No fair!!

I cleared out my room over easter and found a few still in their plastic wrapping. Mort and Light Fantastic, I think. Now I just need a nice long car journey!
 
I have listened to all of the audio books, and I must say, the ones read by Nigel Planer (Neil from the Young Ones) are the best.
 

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