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Ulysses
- Narrated by: Siobhan McKenna
- Length: 54 mins
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- Janaki Kuruppu
- 20-06-10
must always look for "Abridged"!!!
I was so confused by this tiny snippet...was hoping for the whole book, and had no idea that this was only a one hour sample. I thought maybe I'd had an error with the download. The unabridged is available in several options - I now have that, and am looking forward to the listen!
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- Anne Fanning
- 12-02-09
good voice but abridged!!
I want the unabridged!!
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- Alyce Turner
- 19-01-17
only 55 minutes
I did not know i was purchasing just an exerp and am deeply sorry that i did not get a whole book