Audiobooks - specifically The Dresden Files & Codex Alera
Jim Butcher link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/jim-butcher-audios.html
general audiobook link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/audiobooks.html
T-shirts
link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/geekgear.html
Personally, I'm rather fond of the Catipult Hold-up note that implores one to hand over 'all the money' or 'I will fling an enormous rock at your head' - in Latin. =) A friend of mine prefers the Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup shirt. *g* Though I should probably let her know about the one that just has a dragon on it. And there's this one: Support your medical examiner - Die strangely... and tons of others. *g*
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Jim Butcher link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/jim-butcher-audios.html
general audiobook link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/audiobooks.html
- unabridged, audio-tellings of Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files
- unabridged, audio-tellings of Jim Butcher's The Codex Alera
- Dresden read by James Marsters (yup, from BtVS, Smallville and Torchwood)
- Alera read by Jennifer Mendenhall/ Kate Reading
- Dresden in MP3 or CD format - MP3s are on discs
- Alera in CD format
- Plenty of other titles to choose from!
T-shirts
link: http://www.buzzymultimedia.com/geekgear.html
Personally, I'm rather fond of the Catipult Hold-up note that implores one to hand over 'all the money' or 'I will fling an enormous rock at your head' - in Latin. =) A friend of mine prefers the Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup shirt. *g* Though I should probably let her know about the one that just has a dragon on it. And there's this one: Support your medical examiner - Die strangely... and tons of others. *g*
I'm collecting my replies on Dreamwidth. Come play with me using your own Dreamwidth account or OpenID!