Guardians of Ga’Hoole 1-13, Chapterized – Kathryn Lasky Free Audiobook
Description
Written by
Read by Pamela Garelick
Format: M4B
Bitrate: Mixed
Unabridged
Guardians of Ga’Hoole is a fantasy book series written by Kathryn Lasky and published by Scholastic. The series contains a total of 16 books and although originally intended to conclude with the 2008 publication of The War of the Ember, a prequel The Rise of a Legend was published in 2013. Apart from the main series there are a few more books and spin offs set in the same universe.
This series follows the adventures of Soren, a young barn owl, for the first six books, but follows Nyroc, Soren’s nephew, later renamed Coryn, for books seven through eight, and twelve through fifteen are books describing the Reign of King Coryn. Books nine through eleven are half-prequels to the other books, following the story of Hoole, the first king of the Ga’Hoole Tree.
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This torrent is a collection of the first 13 audiobooks in the series (all in m4b. format, chapterized), read by Pamela Garelick; including:
1. The Capture
2. The Journey
3. The Rescue
4. The Siege
5. The Shattering
6. The Burning
7. The Hatchling
8. The Outcast
9. The First Collier
10. The Coming of Hoole
11. To Be a King
12. The Golden Tree
13. The River of Wind
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NOTE:
Book 14 and 15 have not been recorded into audiobooks yet, as far as I’m concerned.
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For those who do not know how to open chapterized m4b. file to see the chapters, here are some suggestions:
1. On a PC, try downloading VLC player, QuickTime Player, or iTunes. They are all free and easily found on google. If you’re a movie-lover, I recommend VLC Player, and if you’re a music-lover, iTunes is recommended.
– With VLC player, open the m4b. file with the program. Once it starts playing, click the tab ‘Playback’ at the top left, then move the pointer to ‘Chapter’, and you’ll be able to see the chapters.
– With iTunes, first you should drag the m4b. file into the program. Once it’s in the ‘Audiobooks’ menu, double click to play it. You then will see a ‘Chapters’ tab appearing on the menu tab at the top.
– With QuickTime Player, open the m4b. file with the program. You should be able to see the chapters right away on the right.
2. On Apple devices, it should be nearly the same with using iTunes. Once you transfer the m4b. file from your PC to your devices through iTunes, the rest should be simple.
3. On Android devices, try Smart Audiobook Player, Listen Audiobook Player, or Mort Audio Player. I never use these apps, so I’m not certain about this, but I’ve heard highly of them.
*** If all fail and you must convert these m4b. files, the softwares I would recommend are “Free M4a to MP3 Converter” or “freac – free audio converter”. So far those are the softwares I know that can split a chapterized m4b. file back into multiple mp3 files. Converting in other ways or changing the format to m4a. is not recommended because it will likely lose the chapters.
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Hours had been spent to organize and chapterize these files in m4b format in order for everyone to enjoy the audiobooks in the best way possible. I hope you all enjoy them, and let me know if there’s something wrong with any of the files.
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