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Posted by: Forum Administrator | Posted on: 09. Jul 2011 at 21:23 |
There aren't any immediate plans for audio books of the series (the CNIB has produced some, but they're restricted to the blind/visually disabled).
If we could find an audio book publisher interested in doing the Bandy books, we'd certainly be willing to discuss it with them. There was a CBC dramatisation in the 1970s that was recorded on vinyl, but I only know of three copies in Canadian libraries, so it would likely be difficult to get ahold of: National Library University of Guelph | |
Posted by: SDC | Posted on: 09. Jul 2011 at 19:36 |
I read the e-book thread with interest, and I'd be happy to buy the complete set in Kindle format when it becomes available, but I'd probably enjoy a complete set of AUDIO books even more. I first encountered Bandy in high school, and laughed all the way through the first 3 volumes (which were all I knew about, until recently). Now that everyone and their dog has an Ipod, I think an audio book compilation of Bandy's adventures would be a big seller. Does anyone know if something along these lines is possible in the near future?
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