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Here I have for sale a set of 8 audiobooks from "A Series Of Unfortunate Events" in excellent conditions. Great story to keep your kids entertained (and quite) on the school run, whilst teaching them lots of vocabulary.

Each audiobook book ?5 or job the lot of 8 for ?35.


1) The Austerity Academy Audiobook read by Lemony Snicket. 3 CDs Unabridged 3 hours and 19 minutes listening.

2) The Wide Window Audiobook read by Lemony Snicket . 3 CDs Unabridged 3 hours and 8 minutes listening;

3) The Ersatz Elevator by Lemony Snicket Audio Book CD read by Tim Curry. 4 CDs 4 hours and 38 minutes listening.

4) The Penultimate Peril by Lemony Snicket Audio Book CD read by Tim Curry. 7 CDs Approx 6 hours and 30 minutes listening;

5) The Slippery Slope by Lemony Snicket Audio Book CD read by Tim Curry. 5 CDs 6 hours and 10 minutes listening;

6) The Carnivorous Carnival by Lemony Snicket read by Tim Curry Audiobook CD. 4 CDs 4 hours and 56 minutes listening;

7) The Miserable Mill Audiobook read by Lemony Snicket 3 CDs 3 hours listening;

8) The Reptile Room Audiobook read Tim Curry CD 3 CDs Unabridged 3 hours and 10 minutes listening.


All UNABRIDGED and in Excellent conditions.

Collection from se233qa.

Cheers,

Laura

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