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Free Audiobooks from Adultbrain brings you high-quality, full-length audiobooks across a wide range of genres — completely free. Discover captivating stories, timeless classics, and powerful nonfiction, all narrated for easy listening anytime, anywhere.

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Free Audiobooks from Adultbrain brings you high-quality, full-length audiobooks across a wide range of genres — completely free. Discover captivating stories, timeless classics, and powerful nonfiction, all narrated for easy listening anytime, anywhere.

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The Red One by Jack London

4/8/2026
Deep in the uncharted jungles of the Solomon Islands, scientist Bassett ventures beyond the boundaries of reason in search of knowledge. Driven by curiosity and the lure of discovery, he stumbles upon a mysterious, otherworldly object—the Red One—revered and feared by the island’s inhabitants. What follows is a descent into obsession, isolation, and existential terror....

Duration:00:21:24

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The Voice in the Night by William Hope Hodgson

4/8/2026
Adrift on a vast and moonlit ocean, a lone ship encounters a desperate voice crying out from the darkness. What begins as a strange maritime encounter soon unfolds into one of the most unsettling tales in classic horror literature. As the narrator listens, a horrifying story emerges—of isolation, decay, and a creeping, unnatural transformation that...

Duration:00:16:22

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The Green Book of Secret Rites by Arthur Machen

4/8/2026
The Green Book of Secret Rites is an occult text attributed to ancient magical traditions, presenting rituals, invocations, and esoteric knowledge for those seeking hidden power. Blending mysticism, symbolism, and ceremonial practice, it offers a glimpse into secret rites said to connect practitioners with unseen forces and deeper spiritual truths.

Duration:00:21:05

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The Great Stone Face by Nathaniel Hawthorne

4/8/2026
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Great Stone Face is a timeless moral tale about a young boy who grows up inspired by a majestic mountain formation said to resemble a noble face. As he waits for the prophecy of a great man to be fulfilled, he learns that true greatness lies not in fame or power, but...

Duration:00:00:14

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The Damned Thing by Ambrose Bierce

4/8/2026
Ambrose Bierce’s The Damned Thing is a chilling short story that blends horror and mystery. When a man is found dead under strange circumstances, an investigation reveals hints of an unseen, possibly invisible force responsible. Through eerie testimony and unsettling evidence, Bierce explores fear of the unknown and the limits of human perception.

Duration:00:12:58

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The Willows by Algernon Blackwood

4/8/2026
Algernon Blackwood’s The Willows is a haunting tale of cosmic horror set along a remote stretch of the Danube River. As two travelers camp among eerie, whispering willows, they begin to sense an unseen presence watching them. The natural world turns strange and threatening, leading to a growing realization that they have entered a place...

Duration:00:38:30

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Technocracy Inc. | A Who’s Who of Global Control by Will Stickle

4/8/2026
Technocracy Inc: A Who’s Who of Global Control is a definitive, hard-hitting exposé on the rise of unelected power shaping the 21st century and beyond. Spanning 1750 to 2050, this book traces the step-by-step construction of a global technocratic architecture – a tightly interwoven network of bankers, scientists, corporations, NGOs, intelligence agencies, and policymakers quietly...

Duration:01:29:38

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The Man Who Could Work Miracles by H.G. Wells

4/8/2026
H.G. Wells’ The Man Who Could Work Miracles is a witty and thought-provoking fantasy about an ordinary man who suddenly gains godlike powers. As he experiments with his newfound abilities, reality begins to unravel in absurd and unpredictable ways. Blending humor, satire, and philosophical insight, Wells explores the consequences of unlimited power in the hands...

Duration:00:24:45

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The Scarlet Plague by Jack London

3/23/2026
In the year 2073, civilization is only a distant memory. Sixty years earlier, a mysterious and unstoppable disease known as the Scarlet Plague swept across the world, killing millions within days and reducing humanity to scattered tribes struggling to survive. Among the survivors is James Howard Smith, once a respected university professor. Now an old...

Duration:00:26:06

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The Crystal Egg by H.G. Wells

3/23/2026
The Crystal Egg by H.G. Wells is a mysterious and imaginative science fiction short story about a curious shopkeeper who possesses a strange, glowing crystal with extraordinary properties. When examined closely, the crystal reveals vivid, moving images of a distant and alien world—possibly Mars—suggesting it is a window or communication device between planets. As interest...

Duration:00:15:52

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The Star by H.G. Wells

3/23/2026
The Star by H.G. Wells is a gripping science fiction short story that follows the global reaction to the sudden appearance of a mysterious celestial object hurtling through space toward Earth. As astronomers track its path, the star disrupts planetary orbits and grows increasingly dangerous, sparking both scientific fascination and widespread panic. While scientists attempt...

Duration:00:13:24

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The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells

3/23/2026
The Country of the Blind by H.G. Wells is a compelling and philosophical short story about a mountaineer named Nunez who stumbles into a secluded valley cut off from the rest of the world, where every inhabitant has been blind for generations. Expecting to rule easily in a land without sight, he quickly discovers that...

Duration:00:20:09

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The Machine Stops by E.M. Forster

3/23/2026
A haunting vision of the future written in 1909, The Machine Stops follows Vashti and her son Kuno in a world where humanity has retreated underground, living in isolated pods entirely dependent on a vast, all-powerful Machine that fulfills every need — communication, food, ideas, comfort. When Kuno begins to question their total reliance on...

Duration:00:30:30

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Gladiator – The Original Superhero by Philip Wylie

3/2/2026
Before Superman soared through the skies, there was Hugo Danner. In Gladiator, Philip Wylie introduces one of the earliest and most influential superhuman heroes in modern fiction. Born from a radical scientific experiment, Hugo Danner possesses extraordinary strength, speed, and invulnerability — powers far beyond those of ordinary men. But in a world unprepared for...

Duration:00:32:39

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The Law by Frédéric Bastiat

2/26/2026
What is the true purpose of law? In The Law, 19th-century French economist and statesman Frédéric Bastiat delivers a timeless and powerful defense of individual liberty, private property, and limited government. Written in 1850 during a period of political upheaval in France, this concise yet profound work argues that the legitimate function of law is simple:...

Duration:00:27:51

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The Origins of Communism by D Ryazanoff

2/26/2026
Communism did not emerge suddenly with Marx and Engels, but developed through a long process of intellectual, social, and political struggle rooted in the transformation of European society during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. As Ryazanoff emphasizes, Marxism arose out of real historical movements, not abstract theory.

Duration:01:29:33

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The Essential Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P Hall

2/21/2026
The Essential Secret Teachings of All Ages distills Manly P. Hall’s monumental masterwork into a powerful, accessible volume—an abridgement that preserves the author’s original language, symbolism, and philosophical intent while removing repetition and excessive exposition. Hall’s timeless exploration of the hidden foundations of religion, philosophy, science, and myth remains wholly intact. Sacred geometry, Hermetic philosophy,...

Duration:00:42:44

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The Ancient Book of Jashar

2/20/2026
What if the missing pieces of early biblical history were never truly lost? The Ancient Book of Jashar presents one of the most mysterious and debated ancient texts ever referenced in scripture. Mentioned in the Old Testament yet largely absent from the modern canon, this powerful work offers a dramatic retelling of the earliest days...

Duration:00:42:20

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At the Feet of the Master by Alcyone J. Krishnamurti

2/20/2026
Step into a sacred space of inner stillness and timeless wisdom with At the Feet of the Master. This beloved spiritual classic offers clear, compassionate guidance for anyone seeking truth, self-mastery, and a deeper understanding of life’s purpose. Written as a series of profound teachings on discipline, devotion, and discernment, the book gently leads the...

Duration:00:16:30

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Propaganda by Edward Bernays

2/20/2026
In Propaganda, Edward Bernays offers a groundbreaking exploration of how public opinion is shaped in modern society. First published in 1928, this influential work argues that the conscious and intelligent manipulation of the habits and opinions of the masses is a central feature of democratic life. Drawing on psychology, politics, and media, Bernays reveals the...

Duration:00:34:43