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Scooby-Doo 5-Minute Stories

By: Random House
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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A collection of Scooby-Doo stories that can each be listened to in 5 minutes!

Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 who love Scooby-Doo will enjoy this audiobook 5-Minute Story Collection of tales. Featuring Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, and the rest of Mystery Inc. chasing monsters and solving mysteries, each exciting story can be listened to in five minutes or less, making it perfect for bedtime—or anytime!

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My daughter loves the book this purports to be an adaptation of. It's got 9 stories.

Picking up the audiobook felt like a no-brainer for the car, but for some reason, this book only contains 3 of the 9 stories, and it's shorter than most of the rides we take!

It's unclear to me why this was released, except they perhaps anticipated parents like me would grab it without a second thought. That's a shame.

Only semi-related, I find the narration to be lackluster. It's perfectly clear and fine for a traditional audiobook, but the performance lacks any sort of fun or energy. There's even a character in one of the stories who talks about his "mates," which implies he's likely British, but for some reason, the performance has this NY accent, like a hybrid of John Mulaney and Andrew Dice Clay.

All in all, just a kind of baffling release, not worth a credit. And now I'm left wondering if they expect me to buy the next 3 stories, and again buy the last 3.

But nope, you fooled me once, and I'm out.

18 mins is not "unabridged."

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