The 1000 Best Book To Movie Adaptations Of The 21st Century Volume 5 ~ 50 MP3 AUDIOBOOK COLLECTION
Genre:
The 1000 Best Book To Movie Adaptations Of The 21st Century Volume 5 A film adaptation is the transfer of a written work, in whole or in part, to a feature film. Although often considered a type of derivative work, recent academic developments by scholars such as Robert Stam conceptualize film adaptation as a dialogic process. A common form of film adaptation is the use of a novel as the basis of a feature film. Other works adapted into films include non-fiction (including journalism), autobiography, comic books, scriptures, plays, historical sources, and even other films. From the earliest days of cinema, in nineteenth-century Europe, adaptation from such diverse resources has been a ubiquitous practice of filmmaking.
CONTENT:
Non-Series
1. James Patterson - Kiss The Girls (read by Michael Kramer)
2. Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho (read by Pablo Schreiber)
3. Anne Frank - The Diary Of A Young Girl (read by Susan Adams)
4. Suzanne Collins - Catching Fire (read by Carolyn McCormick)
5. Dr. Seuss - Horton Hears A Who! (read by Dustin Hoffman)
6. Michael Cunningham - The Hours (read by Michael Cunningham)
7. Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl - Beautiful Creatures (read by Kevin T. Collins)
8. Andre Dubus III - House Of Sand And Fog (read by Andre Dubus III, Fontaine Dollas)
9. Robert Ludlum - The Bourne Supremacy (read by Michael Prichard)
10. Stephen King - The Running Man (read by Kevin Kenerly)
11. John Irving - A Prayer For Owen Meany (read by Joe Barrett)
12. John Boyne - The Boy In The Striped Pajamas (read by Michael Maloney)
13. C.S. Lewis - The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader (read by Derek Jacobi)
14. William Peter Blatty - The Exorcist (read by William Peter Blatty)
15. William Shakespeare - A Midsummer Night's Dream (read by Ellen Grafton)
16. Thomas Harris - Hannibal (read by Daniel Gerroll)
17. Homer - The Iliad (read by Dan Stevens)
18. Tom Clancy - The Hunt For Red October (read by Jay Charles)
19. L. Ron Hubbard - Battlefield Earth (read by Michael Russotto)
20. Michael Ondaatje - The English Patient (read by Christopher Cazenove)
21. Laurie Halse Anderson - Speak (read by Mandy Siegfried)
22. William Shakespeare - Macbeth (read by Joyce Bean)
23. Tom Clancy - Clear And Present Danger (read by Jay Charles)
24. Tom Wolfe - The Bonfire Of The Vanities (read by Joe Barrett)
25. Jane Austen - Persuasion (read by Flo Gibson)
26. Mark Twain - The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (read by Elijah Wood)
27. Louis de Bernieres - Corelli's Mandolin (read by Michael Maloney)
28. John Steinbeck - The Grapes Of Wrath (read by Dylan Baker)
29. Rachel Cohn, David Levithan - Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist (read by Emily Janice Card, Kirby Heyborne)
30. Ursula K. Le Guin - A Wizard Of Earthsea (read by Harlan Ellison)
31. Stephen King - Needful Things (read by Stephen King)
32. Thomas Hardy - Far From The Madding Crowd (read by Nathaniel Parker)
33. Robert C O'Brien - Mrs. Frisby And The Rats Of Nimh (read by Barbara Caruso)
34. Steven Gould - Jumper (read by Macleod Andrews)
35. Gaston Leroux - The Phantom Of The Opera (read by Ralph Cosham)
36. Daniel Keyes - Flowers For Algernon (read by Jeff Woodman)
37. J.M. Barrie - Peter Pan (read by Tim Curry)
38. Hunter S. Thompson - Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas (read by Ron McLarty)
39. Alex Flinn - Beastly (read by Chris Patton)
40. P.D. James - The Children Of Men (read by Julian Glover)
41. Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse-Five (read by James Franco)
42. Ann Brashares - The Second Summer Of The Sisterhood (read by Amy Povich)
43. Cormac McCarthy - The Road (read by Tom Stechschulte)
44. Jon Krakauer - Into The Wild (read by Philip Franklin)
45. Lewis Carroll - Through The Looking Glass (read by Christopher Plummer)
46. John Grisham - The Rainmaker (read by Frank Muller)
47. Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None (read by Hugh Fraser)
48. Truman Capote - Breakfast At Tiffany's (read by Michael C. Hall)
49. Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist (read by John Lee)
50. Michael Crichton - The Andromeda Strain (read by David Morse)
Audio-DVD format:
It can be used on DVD and DVD-Rom players, also on devices such as Playstation, Xbox or portable DVD players. In addition, the tracks can be taken to any mp3 player, such as portable mp3 player, tablets, smartphones, etc. through the computer.
- The tracks are handled in the same way that you would handle the songs through iTunes.
- The number of discs varies by each title, although generally it goes in a single disc.
- The AudioDVD format is not the same as traditional CDs and does not work on CD players. Please be sure to use one of the players mentioned above.
- The format of the tracks is MP3; This is the extension of better handling and of more quality.
- Kbps vary by title.
- Audiobooks are read by professional narrators.
MP3-CD format:
This audio CD-MP3 works on your computer. It also works on CD and DVD players with mp3 capacity, including car stereos.
- The number of discs varies by each title. Each disc can contain one or several audiobooks.
- The mp3 tracks can be taken to different mp3 players or smartphones and iphone or ipad. Make sure your device is compatible with this technology before making your purchase.
- The format of the tracks is MP3; This is the extension of better handling and of more quality.
- Kbps vary by title.
- Audiobooks are read by professional narrators.
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