
If you want a set and don’t live close to the Canadian border (the Fry recordings can be bought anywhere in Canada… Travis Prinzi raves on Fry’s recordings over Dale’s - he lives in Rochester, NY, so getting them did not require even a long drive for him), you may want to make the purchase promptly. It is listed as a ‘paperback’ which seems a dodge on the Amazon system controls to keep the Bloomsbury audiobooks off the American market. Nota bene: I don’t know if that Fry ‘Complete Set’ will be available for long. That’s no bargain if you don’t like CDs and if you’ve purchased the Audible audiobooks as read by Jim Dale for $15 each, the whole set instantly downloaded for just over $100 (and plenty of us are doing just that 7 of the top 11 fiction books this week at are the PotterMore print and audio editions of Harry Potter). The complete Stephen Fry readings of the seven Harry Potter novels can be had via Amazon for ~$275, more than 100 CDs at more than $350 off the list price. It seems, though, that this barrier has been relaxed, albeit at a price. Which was tough for families that routinely listen to Dale while driving on long trips or fans who work out while tuned in to Harry’s adventures. End of story unless you purchased the Fry books through .uk as CDs and paid the trans-atlantic shipping fee ( still an option if you’re willing to sign up for a UK Amazon membership). This agreement held over into the Audible versions available via Pottermore. It used to be that you couldn’t buy the Fry recordings in the United States because Bloomsbury did not have publishing rights here, Scholastic did (and does), and Scholastic published the Jim Dale recordings. The site you refer to is akin to the website, the first thing to pop up in a google search for ‘Harry Potter Stephen Fry.’ It offers you the audiobooks read by Fry for free - in exchange for access to your computer’s inner workings and all your data. Great question, Kathleen, and one I really wish I had an easy answer to. Thought I would ask the guru of all things Harry Potter! Thank you! My local library doesn’t have it.ĭo you have a suggestion for a reliable site and a reasonable price? An unpleasant experience and scary to boot. I clicked on a website about buying a set and it took me to an obvious dark web site that started downloading something on my computer and flashing multiple popups of porn content.

I wanted to also listen to the English version read by Stephen Fry. My husband and I listen routinely to Jim Dale’s reading of the HP series.
