Harry Potter audio books are not very challenging to find. Any retail store that sells books will likely sell Harry Potter audio books. Barnes & Noble sells Harry Potter audio books.
Jim Dale was the narrator for the U.S. version of Harry Potter audio books. Stephen Fry was the narrator for the U.K. version.
The first two books in the series, out of seven, are Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
The best place to download the audiobooks for the Harry Potter series is iTunes, this allows you to download the books directly to an Apple Device. If the audiobooks are required for a different device then Audible is another site where the books can be obtained.
None-I have both.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is about 300 - 400 pages.
Harry Potter digital audio books are available from many places, with Amazon being the most popular. On average each of the audio books cost about $10.
Your best bet is the library
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Jim Dale was the narrator for the U.S. version of Harry Potter audio books. Stephen Fry was the narrator for the U.K. version.
No, he has not played a part in the films, however he does narrate the Harry Potter audio books and video games.
Came across a website http://www.simplylisten.com where you can download audio books for free and listen to them on your ipod, mp3, pc. If you use their advanced search on the RHS of the site and select free from the price drop down menu it will list all their free audio books to download
Flourish and Blotts was the name of the bookstore.
Yes library's have the Harry Potter books.
The Harry Potter books are based in England.
Harry Potter is a wizard.
she has writen Harry Potter books because they are interesting
The director of some Harry Potter movies is David Yates; The author of the Harry Potter books is J.K Rowling.