Apple recently released a series of six audiobooks that have been narrated by celebrities that include Kate Beckinsale and Kelsey Grammer, making them available to Apple Books users for free.

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The titles are all in the public domain, but are unique because of their celebrity narrations. A list of available titles is below:

All six of the books are available for download through the Audiobooks section of the Apple Books app on the iPhone and iPad. You can also get them through the audiobooks section of the iTunes Store on the Mac, where they're listed as a featured download option.

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brianpozar Avatar
73 months ago
Hope they keep doing this. Great way to consume some classics.
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Apple_Robert Avatar
73 months ago
Kelsey Grammer is a delight listening to, as is Kate Beckinsale.

Thank you, Apple.
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TheAppleFairy Avatar
73 months ago
I love audiobooks when I am driving, can't beat free.
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grayskies Avatar
73 months ago
I love audiobooks when I am driving, can't beat free.
Yep, several years ago I listened to "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand when road tripping across the south. It is an entertaining and engaging use of the time.

I will enjoy Pride and Prejudice...plus I adore Kate Beckinsale.
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shootingpandas Avatar
73 months ago
Im German and can easily download them...
Do you also get the Winnie the Pooh one? That's the only one I'm missing and it seems that this one is only available through the US store - so not generally available in Germany.



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Ronald C Schoedel III Avatar
73 months ago
I hope Apple will soon release a book read by U2 and send it automatically to every device!

But seriously, I love this. I downloaded them all. Great narration. I love audiobooks in general. Audiobooks narrated by top actors are the best.
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