Dream Audiobooks

  • Anarchy

    Anarchy by Errico Malatesta – Full Audiobook Anarchy by Errico Malatesta is one of the most influential works in the history of political philosophy, offering a clear and compelling explanation of anarchist ideas. First published in 1891, this short but powerful text challenges the foundations of authority, capitalism, and state power. In this audiobook version,…

  • Boy The Wandering Dog

    Boy the Wandering Dog audiobook is a tender, hopeful story about a brave little dog with a big heart. Written by Marshall Saunders, Boy the Wandering Dog follows a loyal dog as he loses his home, wanders through unfamiliar places, and slowly discovers kindness, courage, and what “home” really means. Listening to boy the wandering…

  • Beowulf – Full Audiobook

    Beowulf is one of the most legendary works of Old English literature, a heroic epic that has shaped Western storytelling for more than a thousand years. This timeless tale of bravery, monsters, kings, and the struggle between good and evil continues to captivate listeners across generations. With its gripping battles and powerful moral themes, the…

  • ABC: Petits Contes

    ABC: Petits Contes by Jules Lemaître is a charming collection of short stories aimed at younger audiences. Through these tales, Lemaître explores various moral lessons and themes, offering readers gentle reflections on human nature, virtues, and vices. The stories are written in a simple, engaging style, often using animals or anthropomorphic characters to present situations…

  • The War of the Worlds

    H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth. The novel is set in England at the end of the 19th century and is narrated by an unnamed protagonist who witnesses the invasion and its aftermath. The story begins with astronomers…

  • Atomic! by Henry Kuttner

    Atomic! by Henry Kuttner is a sharp, imaginative tale from the Golden Age of science fiction. This Atomic Henry Kuttner classic captures the excitement and anxiety of the early Atomic Age, when nuclear energy promised both unlimited progress and unimaginable destruction. In this free full audiobook, listeners are transported into a world where scientific ambition,…

  • Dymer by C. S. Lewis

    “Dymer,” published in 1926, is a narrative poem by C.S. Lewis that explores themes of individuality, freedom, and the consequences of rebellion. The poem is written in a style that blends elements of epic poetry with allegory and mythology, reflecting Lewis’s early exploration of philosophical and theological ideas. The story begins in a dystopian, totalitarian…

  • The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a landmark science-fiction adventure that continues the legendary saga of John Carter on the mysterious and war-scarred planet of Mars, also known as Barsoom. First published in 1913, this second installment of the Barsoom series expands the mythos with higher stakes, deeper mysteries, and breathtaking world-building….

  • The House of the Vampire

    The House of the Vampire by George Sylvester Viereck – Full Audiobook The House of the Vampire is one of the earliest psychological vampire tales—and one of the most unusual. First published in 1907, George Sylvester Viereck’s short novel abandons the traditional bloodthirsty monster and instead explores a different kind of predator: an artist who…