Today I searched a lot about audio book when I was at work. Thank to my friend Seyed Kamal, I got acquainted with this book and enjoyed it so much. When you listen to a book, it is something else, especially when a good speaker is reading the story for you.
Audio books are not very common in Iran yet. And also there aren't any regulations or copyright law to support who wants to publish any audio book. So, everybody'd rather not risk.
I don't know if it's true, but the author of this blog believes that there are 5 billion people in Iran, who can't read books, including blinds, old people, children or even who doesn't have enough time to read. Therefore, I wish this happen and I try to make this wish, real.
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Did you see Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America, ? The author is Persian. in past i found audio version of that. that was amazing.
What’s your choice? i remember some story tapes, of course there were for children. have you ever heard Shamlo's tape? I missed my childhood. I love stories.
I hope your audio books produced before my daughter became 3. Think about this range of audience.
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