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		<title>The New Crimson Cats Website</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For those who are taking notes, you may have noticed that the Crimson Cat&#8217;s website has changed. Audiobooks have been around for so many years, that is hard to remember quite how long ago some of us have been doing this. I think I recorded my first in the early eighties. In the intervening years, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>For those who are taking notes, you may have noticed that the Crimson Cat&#8217;s website has changed.</p>



<p>Audiobooks have been around for so many years, that is hard to remember quite how long ago some of us have been doing this. I think I recorded my first in the early eighties.</p>



<p>In the intervening years, audiobooks have both declined, and then, in more recent times, seen a growth in popularity that is quite extraordinary. Most audiobooks are now downloaded rather than bought on CD, and most often via an App like iTunes and Audible.</p>



<p>These services make listening to audiobooks very easy and offer options like Whispersync (Amazon/Audible) where you can keep in sync with the ebook if one is available and if the text is the same.</p>



<p>The crimson cat&#8217;s audiobooks have been available on Audible for some time, and to reflect the change in the market, we are rebuilding this site to direct customers to audible.&nbsp; However, some CDs are still available, and if you would like one or recieve a book in another form, please Contact Mike and Dee via the <a href="https://crimsoncats.co.uk/contact/">Contact page</a>.</p>



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