No but you can buy a decent CD recording with Ileana Kadushin reading the whole book on 11 disks, for about 13$ at Wal-Mart
Harpercollins publishing makes readable copies online and you can download them reading it, but it is only PART of the book, so you would have to buy the book or the audio track that reads the book outloud to get the full version.
Actually, Edward never does say "say it out loud" in the book. The movie director added it in so that the people who haven't read twilight can understand the movie better.
Alice said in Twilight 'For crying out loud, you only own one skirt!' to Bella.
On average, a person reads about 150-200 words per minute out loud. Therefore, reading 9000 words out loud would take approximately 45-60 minutes.
Well, Mrs. Claus reads letters to Santa out loud sometimes, but mostly Santa reads his own letters. He's a fast reader. Then he gives them to the elves to enter into the computer so he can keep track of everything.
Soka Gakkai is particularly concerned with the Lotus Sutra. Anyone who follows the teachings of Nichiren is likely to have said it out loud at some point!
When someone reads out the SMS for you. Or if your phone has the function to read out SMS's out loud for example the Nokia N82
Narrator in Windows 8 is a voice function that reads your screen out loud and describes issues.
One of the main ones I can think of is that he was kicked out of school when he was 12 but he won't say why... apparently it's to bad to say out loud. He also didn't like the book Twilight, ironically.
Mr. Spencer reads out loud from a book that discusses various themes, often focusing on life lessons or philosophical ideas. His readings are typically meant to inspire reflection and provoke thought among his listeners. The content may vary, but it usually emphasizes personal growth and understanding of the human experience.
The first book in Karen McCombie's series is called The Past, the Present, and the Loud, Loud Girl.
they are loud