Did you know that CSU Library has a growing collection of great fiction, non fiction, plays and poetry on CD? Perfect for study and long car trips, Titles include:
- Knitting by Anne Bartlett; read by Beverley Dunn
- Two weeks with the Queen, written and read by Morris Gleitzman (Australian teenage fiction)
- Grace by Robert Drewe; read by Caroline Lee (Australian fiction)
- Clair-de-Lune by Cassandra Golds; read by Stanley McGeagh (teenage fiction)
- Harry Potter and the half-blood prince by J.K. Rowling; read by Stephen Fry
- The whale rider by Witi Ihimaera; read by Jay Laga’aia (NZ fiction)
- The tyrant’s novel by Tom Keneally; read by Paul English
- Almost French written and read by Sarah Turnbull (autobiography)
- A question of blood by Ian Rankin; read by James Macpherson (Scottish thriller)
- Poets of the Great War: ready byMichael Maloney, Jasper Britton, Michael Sheen, and Sarah Woodward
- Status anxiety by Alain de Botton (philosophy)
- The station at Austin Downs, written and read by Jo Jackson King (autobiography)
- Beowulf: a new translation read by Seamus Heaney
- Macbeth, directed by Fiona Shaw (full cast recording)
- Eucalyptus by Murray Bail; read by Robert Menzies (wonderful Australian novel)
- The importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde; read by Sir John Gielgud, Dame Edith Evans
- Sherlock Holmes. A study in scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle (full cast)
Check the Library catalogue for location details.
No idea the library had books on cd. Thanks for letting me know.