
Best selling Audiobooks from Beltz & Gelberg
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1. Beltz & Gelberg Skulduggery Pleasant 15.5 - All hell breaks loose
We find ourselves in the year 1703 in the idyllic town of San Gimignano in Tuscany. Here, Skulduggery's arch-nemesis Mevolent is currently hiding. Skulduggery, the Horrible Schneider, and the other Dead Men want to finally take their revenge on him, but then the Irish grand sorcerer Meritorius appears, instructing them to do the exact opposite: they must protect Mevolent from the assassin Strickent Abhor. Mevolent is the only wizard capable of closing the Porta dell' Inferno, a gateway to hell where a destructive deity lurks. Therefore, he must remain alive. But that's not all – they even have to try to work together with their enemies! What could possibly go wrong? Derek Landy's prequel to his cult series is filled with tension and humor. Rainer Strecker brings the reunion with many beloved characters to life with a rich variety of voices.

2. Beltz & Gelberg The Rainbow Fish | 2
He is the most beautiful fish in the entire ocean, and his scales shimmer in all colors. The other fish would love to have a shiny scale too. However, the vain rainbow fish does not want to share any of his wealth. This soon makes him very lonely. Only when he shares his magnificent scales with the other fish does he find happiness.
For 30 years, the rainbow fish has been swimming at the top of colorful stories in the ocean. The classic is read in countless children's rooms and kindergartens around the world.
In these two audiobooks, five of the ten stories about the rainbow fish are narrated and accompanied by music. They are spoken and sung by Josephine Thiesen, who grew up with the stories of the rainbow fish herself.
In this collection of stories, the rainbow fish and his friends experience the joy of sharing, how to resolve a conflict, and how to be a good loser. These are the everyday yet essential situations that every child encounters and from which they can emerge stronger.

3. Beltz & Gelberg Superwurm
Superworm is the best friend of Toad, Beetle, and others. He can do anything and has often saved his friends' lives. This worm with superpowers is a hero who can accomplish anything. Superworm, the superhero, is the coolest worm in the world! It's no wonder that his friends come up with a special plan when the nasty lizard kidnaps Superworm. Because with good friends, there's nothing to fear! A fantastic adventure from the Gruffalo team: Written by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, and read and sung by Ilona Schulz.

4. Beltz & Gelberg Beast & Bethany - A found food | 2
The Beast seems to be defeated, and Bethany and Ebenezer have become true friends. All's well that ends well – or is it? Not at all! From now on, the two want to become good people and eliminate all traces of the Beast. As part of the grand de-beasting, the many glamorous gifts from the Beast are quickly sold off for little money to the neighborhood. Away with the bad memories! But Ebenezer quickly misses his luxurious lifestyle, and Bethany also misses her mischievous pranks. Meanwhile, the lovely Wintlorsche parrot lady Claudette is behaving more and more strangely. Could it be because of the beastly and cunning worm that Claudette recently devoured? Mechthild Grossmann's smoky voice and delightful intonation perfectly complement the wonderfully quirky horror series in the second part of Beast & Bethany!.

Beast & Bethany - A found food | 2
Isabelle Follath, Jack Meggitt-Phillips, Mechthild Grossmann, Ulrich Thiele, German
5. Beltz & Gelberg Ajay and the Ink Heroes
Ajay has a big dream: he wants to become a well-known journalist one day. However, the street boy has only managed to become a newspaper vendor so far. When a clothing factory in his neighborhood in Mumbai collapses under mysterious circumstances, he vows to investigate the matter. Together with his friends, he starts his own newspaper to bring the truth to light. In doing so, the five of them confront some of the most influential people in Mumbai, who do not take kindly to a gang of street kids trying to disrupt their plans. Christoph Jöde narrates the thrilling adventure of a quest for justice.

6. Beltz & Gelberg Anything but normal
Without a raised finger, it becomes clear that the truth is something incredibly complicated. Lukas is twelve, completely normal, and finds his life boring as hell. Actually, that's okay - until he meets Jule. Jule, who knows the answer to everything, spies on strangers, and comes up with the craziest stories. It's exciting with Jule, but something is off about her. Lukas only discovers what exactly is wrong when the two of them get on the trail of a group of organized bike thieves and find out that Jule's brother is involved in the matter.

7. Beltz & Gelberg Grass under my feet, 1 Audio-CD, 1 MP3
Ten-year-old Ada has never left her one-room apartment. Her mother is so disgusted by Ada's clubfoot that she locks the child away. When her little brother Jamie is evacuated from London to escape the city's bombing by the German Luftwaffe, Ada decides that she will leave with him. Thus begins a great adventure for Ada as well as for Susan Smith, the woman who is forced to take the two children in at her home in the countryside, despite her own worries. As Ada learns to ride ponies, picks up reading, and tentatively makes connections, she even begins to trust Susan – and Susan starts to open her heart to Ada and Jamie. But will their bond be enough to get them through the war together? Or will Ada and her brother fall back into the cruel hands of their mother? This amazing story, set in one of the most explosive periods in world history, is equally an adventure and a moving tale about family, identity, and self-worth. It is sensitively read by Birte Schnöink.

Grass under my feet, 1 Audio-CD, 1 MP3
Beate Schäfer, Birte Schnöink, Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, German
8. Beltz & Gelberg Beast & Bethany - A Slimy Surprise | 3
After they have chased away the Beast together, Bethany and Ebenezer live their best beast-free life! In Miss Muddle's candy shop, Bethany creates all sorts of sweet creations, and Ebenezer now runs a charity, although he still isn't very good at being genuinely good. But since the Beast was never meant to stay locked up for long, it suddenly reappears! Bethany and Ebenezer face their worst surprise yet... The Beast is nice! It calls everyone its best friend and instead of trying to eat everyone, it now spits out special gifts for the entire neighborhood. Everyone is thrilled—except for Ebenezer and Bethany, who have to play happy family with the Beast as it moves back into their attic. The two are convinced that it's all just a trick and that the slimy creature is still evil at its core... But do they really want to find out? Mechthild Grossmann's smoky voice and delightful intonation perfectly complement the top-notch dark humor in the finale of the Beast & Bethany trilogy!.

9. Beltz & Gelberg Summer of parcels
The summer holidays are just around the corner, and Kalle's dad has promised that they will finally go on vacation – and even to Italy! Kalle and his little brother Frieda have already packed, and Dad Konrad still fits into his swim trunks when his boss calls just before their departure, saying he is needed at work. The disappointment is immense, and when the boys accompany their dad on his postal route the next day, one is more dejected than the other. When the usually brave Kalle can no longer hold back his tears, Dad makes a decision. He doesn’t finish the route but instead turns the postal van southward. Although they still have several packages in the van, the three of them can leave their worries behind, station by station, on their road trip. They encounter new and old friends and learn on their way to Italy that sometimes the unreasonable can be the most reasonable choice. Talented narrator Stefan Kaminski reads this heartwarming road trip story of a family that opens every burden they carry together along the way.

10. Beltz & Gelberg Die hässlichen Fünf
They are known as the "Ugly Five" of the African wilderness: the ugly wildebeest, the dreadful hyena, the bald vulture, the bristly warthog, and the hunchbacked marabou. In Julia Donaldson's story, the Ugly Five happily sing and stomp through the world. Because they already know what their children love to shout: "You five are so beautiful, you are the best in the world!" In any case, they have never been so charmingly rhymed as by Julia Donaldson and so beautifully illustrated as by Axel Scheffler. A picture book for reading aloud from the creators of the world-famous "Gruffalo.".
