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New York Times, November 19, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, November 18, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 18, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, November 17, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 13, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 13, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 12, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 9, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 9, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 6, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 6, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, November 4, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 26, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 23, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 21, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 16, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 16, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 15, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 6, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, October 2, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 2, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
New York Times, October 1, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the . He was...
Comic Book Bin, September 29, 2009
...simultaneously in the UK. Penguin Audio will publish an audio version of the book read by Grammy Award-winner Jim Dale. The book has an announced first printing of 300,000. The first chapter of Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, including new art by Mark...
Digital Media Designer, September 28, 2009
...simultaneously in the UK. Penguin Audio will publish an audio version of the book read by Grammy Award-winner Jim Dale. The book has an announced first printing of 300,000. A JPEG of the cover is also attached for your use. The first chapter of Return to...
PR Newswire via Yahoo!, September 28, 2009
...simultaneously in the UK. Penguin Audio will publish an audio version of the book read by Grammy Award-winner Jim Dale. The book has an announced first printing of 300,000. A JPEG of the cover is also attached for your use. The first chapter of Return to...
Arizona Republic, September 27, 2009
...that doesn't change, where animals are supportive of one another.' Only his one-page introduction has been released. Jim Dale, who did the audio, as he did for J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series, reads the introduction on a video at penguin.com/pooh....
St. Petersburg Times, September 27, 2009
...lousy little cabin lights. Here are a few of the audiobook readers who have become my favorites. Actors Jim Dale ? If there is a king of audiobook readers, it's Dale. He is the multitude of wonderful voices on the American audio versions of J.K....
USA Today, September 24, 2009
...that doesn't change, where animals are supportive of one another.' Only his one-page introduction has been released. Jim Dale, who did the audio, as he did for J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, reads the introduction on a video at penguin.com/pooh. In...
USA Today, September 24, 2009
...that doesn't change, where animals are supportive of one another.' Only his one-page introduction has been released. Jim Dale, who did the audio, as he did for J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, reads the introduction on a video at penguin.com/pooh. In...
New York Times, September 17, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 15, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 15, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 14, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 14, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 10, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, September 8, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Whatsonstage.com, September 8, 2009
...a sophisticated adultery farce Say Who You Are (1965); a musical of Arnold Bennetts The Card (1973) starring Jim Dale, with a score by Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch; Saturday, Sunday, Monday (1974) a marvelous re-working of an Eduardo de Filippo farce for...
New York Times, September 3, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 31, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 28, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 28, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 26, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 26, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 26, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 25, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 24, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 21, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 21, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 20, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 18, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 18, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, August 18, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, August 18, 2009
...and up are a good audience for Alice, and families will enjoy the terrific audiobook version recorded by Jim Dale (the acclaimed narrator of the 'Harry Potter' books). Philip Pullman lived in north Oxford for many years, and much of his award-winning...
York Weekly, August 5, 2009
...to know the valiant survivors of once Nazi-occupied Guernsey. 'Harry Potter' books by J K Rowling (read by Jim Dale). Like the Redwall books (see below), Harry Potter adventures make for great family read-alouds. 'Nation' by Terry Pratchett (read by...
Teachers Net, August 2, 2009
...Box was lightly scrunched in one corner during shipment, but cassettes are in perfect condition. Unabridged, performed by Jim Dale. Original price $35.00, selling it for $8.75 12 books: Charlotte's Web - 1 booklike new, 6 books in very good condition,...
Erie Times-News, July 23, 2009
...Harry Potter films might be popular, but for our columnist, they're not as enjoyable as listening to Jim Dale read one of the Potter books. Here's an updated Take Thirty on Dale from 2004. Jim Dale jokingly calls himself 'an invisible actor' because...
New York Times, July 22, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Whittier Daily News, July 20, 2009
...had the next installment to anticipate. My mom bought the books on tape (narrated excellently by the talented Jim Dale) that were my family's constant companions on the thousands of miles we covered in road trips. It all led up to the summer before my...
Examiner.com, June 12, 2009
...the fans are loving him for it. Matt Lewis : The always funny, always sweet Neville actor's twitter Jim Dale : The voice of the American HP audio books! Looks like he's new, too. Oliver Phelps : Oliver plays George Weasley in the Harry Potter films James...
Lakeland Ledger, June 2, 2009
...S TITLES FOR AGES UP TO 8: "James Herriot's Treasury for Children," James Herriot, read by Jim Dale (Macmillan Audio/ BBC Audiobooks America) CHILDREN'S TITLES FOR AGES 8-12: "The Graveyard Book," Neil Gaiman, read by Neil Gaiman (Harper Audio/ Recorded...
Atlanta Business Chronicle, May 30, 2009
...s Titles for Ages Up To 8 James Herriot's Treasury for Children By: James Herriot Read by: Jim Dale Publisher: Macmillan Audio Producers: Laura Wilson and Robert Van Kolken Children's Titles For Ages 8-12 The Graveyard Book Author and Narrator: Neil...
PR Newswire, May 30, 2009
...s Titles for Ages Up To 8 James Herriot's Treasury for Children By: James Herriot Read by: Jim Dale Publisher: Macmillan Audio Producers: Laura Wilson and Robert Van Kolken Children's Titles For Ages 8-12 The Graveyard Book Author and Narrator: Neil...
New York Times, April 20, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
New York Times, March 24, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Digital Lifestyles, March 2, 2009
...publishers, afloat. You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading Harry Potter or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. Although Amazon...
Guardian Unlimited, March 2, 2009
...publishers, afloat. You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading 'Harry Potter' or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. But 'quite...
Guardian Unlimited, March 1, 2009
...publishers, afloat. You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading 'Harry Potter' or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. But 'quite...
All Things Digital, February 26, 2009
...publishers, afloat?.You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading ?Harry Potter? or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable?.And...
The Bookseller, February 26, 2009
...the time . . . You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading Harry Potter . . . But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. . . 'People who want to keep on doing creative things...
USA Today, February 24, 2009
...the computerized voice reading to you on Kindle 2 for that of professional actors James Earl Jones or Jim Dale. And Amazon calls the text-to-speech feature 'experimental.' But the technology is bound to improve. 'No, it is not the same thing as a...
New York Times, February 4, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Broadway World, January 6, 2009
...members of Actors' Equity Association. Judy Gordon (Executive Producer) produced the Tony Award-winning musical Barnum on Broadway starring Jim Dale and Glenn Close with music by Cy Coleman, and the film The Lonely Guy starring Steve Martin. She also...
New York Times, January 5, 2009
...earn you permanent exile from his restaurant. (SJD) I recently took the kids to see a performance by Jim Dale, the longtime British stage actor (he won a Tony for Barnum) who is best known these days as the wildly entertaining reader of the Harry Potter...
Marketing Article Bank, December 23, 2008
...17 CDs or 12 audio cassettes. The narrator for all seven 'Harry Potter' audio books is English actor Jim Dale, who has won Grammy awards for his performances of more than 200 characters in the fiction series. He holds the record for creating the most...
ArticleAddict, December 14, 2008
...17 CDs or 12 audio cassettes. The narrator for all seven ?Harry Potter? audio books is English actor Jim Dale, who has won Grammy awards for his performances of more than 200 characters in the fiction series. He holds the record for creating the most...
Across the Page, October 22, 2009
...a treat like this, though. Both daughters have adored James Herriot’s Treasury for Children . The British reader, Jim Dale, brings out such a wide range of dialects and possibilities that I have the sense I’m hearing the tales as they were perfectly...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home, October 15, 2009
...No, the TTS isn’t the equal of a human voice, especially one as memorable as that of Jim Dale , the Harry Potter narrator shown with actress Glenn Close . Many have complained of the lack of inflection. Some have cited this as one reason for Amazon...
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat, October 12, 2009
...we wish all public readings by authors started with this warning, or one rather like it. That's Jim Dale , who you may recognize as the narrator of the seven Harry Potter audiobooks—last Tuesday morning, he came to the Children's Center of the...
Brimful Curiosities, September 29, 2009
...few Pooh-ish touches and a splendid Pooh hum. There's also a YouTube video featuring the well-known narrator Jim Dale reading the Exposition , perfectly setting the stage for this exciting new release. I'm a longtime Pooh fan and own copies of A. A....
Devourer of Books, September 24, 2009
...for me and all of Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s incantations to actually work as I listened. Jim Dale is good, but he isn’t THAT good. Seriously, though, here are some of my thoughts as I listened to Jim Dale: Initially it was hard to reconcile...
Traveling Mom RSS Feed, September 17, 2009
...we have read and re-read them regularly over the years. Nearly every road trip has been narrated by Jim Dale, the amazing voice actor who had recorded all of the books on tape. So it is with great anticipation that I look forward to the opening of...
The Leaky Cauldron: Harry Potter news, exclusives, August 18, 2009
...this site In the News Interested in Actor Birthdays ? Sign up for free Email Alerts Happy Birthday, Jim Dale Actor Birthdays Posted by: Edward August 15, 2009, 10:26 AM Happy Birthday wishes go out on this day to Jim Dale, who is the narrator of the US...
A visit to King Hearthur's Court, August 2, 2009
...past, I keep having to rewind because I can't keep track of it, but not this one. Jim Dale , the reader of this book, is so good that you will not only enjoy listening, you actually get a feel for the whole thing! He has voices for each...
Chaos Theory, June 11, 2009
...into anaudiobook, but even if that survives the legal challenges frompublishers, the computer-generated voice is more R2-D2 than Jim Dale.Worst of all is Kindle's clumsy way of turning pages, only slightlyimproved on Kindle2. The momentary blackout is a...
The TV IV - Recent changes [en], May 24, 2009
...Lee Pace Ned 1 2 Anna Friel Charlotte "Chuck" Charles 1 2 Chi McBride Emerson Cod 1 2 Jim Dale Narrator 1 2 Field Cate Young Ned 1 2 Ellen Greene Vivian Charles 1 2 Swoosie Kurtz Lily Charles 1 2 Kristin Chenoweth Olive Snook 1 2 Supporting/Recurring Cast...
droolicious, May 19, 2009
...s Treasury for Children is back for our kids, and we can take it on the go. Jim Dale, the English actor who's won multiple Grammy's for recreating Hogwarts with his voice (146 different characters in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows alone!) has...
Maw Books Blog, May 17, 2009
...ve only read the series once and listened to them once (I think I’m in love with Jim Dale too) but I am looking forward to the day when I can reread the entire series. And I LOVE the movies. I think they just get better...
Ask MetaFilter, May 14, 2009
...t so much just a good book (though is important), but also one that has a good reader. Jim Dale (from the HP series) is phenomenal, and I was hoping for some other recommendation.I'm beginning the second to last Harry Potter book, and fear in a month...
Reveling in the Ordinary, May 8, 2009
...meal, or even making a scrapbook layout. If the reader of the book is particularly great (like Jim Dale reading the Harry Potter series), it only adds to my enjoyment of the book. And the best part is, I remember the plots so much better when I...
Fremont Libraries, April 9, 2009
...read by Randy Travis) 9. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling (read by Jim Dale) 10. Sharpe’s Rifles by Bernard Cornwell (read by Frederick Davidson?) 11. Justice Hall by Laurie R. King (read by Jenny Sterlin) 12. Sandry’s...
Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2009
...publishers, afloat. You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading "Harry Potter" or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. But "quite...
Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2009
...publishers, afloat. You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading "Harry Potter" or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. But "quite...
Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News,, March 1, 2009
...Jr. wrote You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading “Harry Potter” or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. There’s even a...
The Stranger: Slog, February 26, 2009
...an op-ed: You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading “Harry Potter” or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable. There’s even a...
Omnivoracious, February 26, 2009
...periods are surprisingly smooth for the most part, but nevertheless, rather than the plummy British tones of, say, Jim Dale, there's still a strong, recognizable accent from somewhere around the moon Triton. Whether you'd get used to that or driven crazy...
Digital Daily, February 25, 2009
...publishers, afloat….You may be thinking that no automated read-aloud function can compete with the dulcet resonance of Jim Dale reading ‘Harry Potter’ or of authors, ahem, reading themselves. But the voices of Kindle 2 are quite listenable….And...
IPTAblog, February 11, 2009
...to the text. The work can stand alone as an artistic creation. (See e.g. the accolades that Jim Dale has received for his readings of the Harry Potter books). However, a Kindle 2 owner could foreseeably forego buying the more expensive audiobook to...
przybycien blog, January 8, 2009
...for Harry Potter 1 7 Audio Collection: Enjoy the complete Harry Potter series performed by the Grammy Award-winning Jim Dale. This complete unabridged audiobook collection contains the following: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry Potter and...
Random Thoughts, January 3, 2009
...ve listened to -- and would recommend. The Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling -- all seven. Jim Dale narrates and does a FANTASTIC job. I became completely enchanted with the series all over again. Even if you've read them, go out and get the discs. I...
BookMoot, December 29, 2008
...Audiobooker’s Choice: Great Youth Audiobooks of 2008 . It also eaerned a 2008 Odyssey Award Honor . Kellgren joins Jim Dale, and Nathaniel Parker in the pantheon of youth audiobook readers. Meyer's story is a sort of Oliver Twist meets Charlotte Doyle...
salvador, December 23, 2008
...the Goblet of Fire on Ebay: More Information on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Read by Jim Dale Running time: 20 hrs., 30 mins. 12 cassettes Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his fourth year of magical adventures in Harry Potter and the Goblet...
bettis blog, December 10, 2008
...Ebay.com - CLICK PICTURE BELOW More details for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Read by Jim Dale 8 hours 17 minutes, 6 cassettes Harry Potter has no idea how famous he is. That’s because he’s being raised by his miserable aunt and uncle who...




















