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  • Ep. 4: The Waggle Dance

  • By: Imriel Morgan
  • Oct 5 2020
  • Length: 29 mins
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Ep. 4: The Waggle Dance

By: Imriel Morgan
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  • Bienvenidos a Episode 4 of You Heard It Here First. Or in other words, welcome to Episode 4 of the podcast that helps you discover the best that Audible has to offer.

    Here's what you can expect from this episode:

    Find out if your review has been selected as our Featured Customer Review. This week's reviewer was enthralled from start to finish with Call for the Dead by John le Carré.

    Next, our New Release pick will have you wishing you were struck by Cupid's arrow in Love in Colour by Bolu Babalola. After that, adjust your ears and get ready for a Spanish inspired turn of events as we try to learn Spanish with Learn Spanish with Paul Noble for Beginners - Complete Course.

    If you haven't been blown away by our recommendations by this point, have no fear as we are joined by two Audible Editors who are loving kid's favourite The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson, and her other children's books, and Animal Societies by Ashley Ward.

    And that's not all. We unearth a dysfunctional family dynamic in Russell Kane's Audible Session before we turn the mic around to Chris who's loving a classic historical British comedy in our Listener's Corner.

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