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Chillbooks — Fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts. Explore timeless works from Plato to Nietzsche, Shakespeare to Fitzgerald, Ibn Khaldun to Sun Tzu with clear narration and on-screen text.
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Virgil's The Aeneid—Rome's national epic tracing Aeneas' legendary journey from Troy's ruins to Rome's foundations. A tale of exile, war, destiny, and the costs of empire. Translated by John Dryden, narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkCommissioned by Augustus Caesar, The Aeneid is Rome's foundational epic—chronicling Aeneas' fated journey as he flees Troy, endures trials and storms, and lays the spiritual foundation for Rome. Structured in 12 books, the poem blends myth, prophecy, and history with poetic grandeur and deep emotional resonance. With its themes of duty, sacrifice, and imperial destiny, Virgil's masterpiece has shaped Western literature for two millennia.✍️ About VirgilPublius Vergilius Maro (70–19 BCE), known as Virgil, was Rome's greatest poet. A master of epic, pastoral, and didactic verse who wrote during Augustus' reign, his Aeneid glorified Rome's imperial destiny while reflecting on the costs of war and leadership. His influence on Western literature is immeasurable, inspiring authors from Dante to T.S. Eliot.🎙️ Narration & TranslationMark Cassidy brings clarity and gravitas to John Dryden's heroic couplet translation (1631–1700), which preserves the majesty and flow of Virgil's Latin while making it accessible for modern readers. Full on-screen subtitles with no background music—perfect for students, scholars, and literary explorers.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Aeneid by Virgil00:13 – Book I53:56 – Book II1:48:41 – Book III2:34:29 – Book IV3:23:36 – Book V4:18:33 – Book VI5:19:47 – Book VII6:14:12 – Book VIII7:03:11 – Book IX7:58:36 – Book X9:04:57 – Book XI10:11:05 – Book XII📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
The Dhammapada—a sacred collection of 423 verses attributed to the Buddha, offering timeless guidance on mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom. Translated by F. Max Müller, narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkThe Dhammapada is one of the earliest and most widely read texts in the Pali Canon. Composed of 423 verses divided into 26 thematic chapters, it covers mindfulness, desire, anger, happiness, and the self. Simple, poetic, and deeply profound, these teachings have guided millions for over two millennia with their clarity and universal wisdom on living an ethical, examined life.✍️ About the TranslatorFriedrich Max Müller (1823–1900) was a German-born philologist and Orientalist who played a major role in introducing Eastern spiritual texts to the Western world. His work on the Sacred Books of the East series remains a landmark in comparative religion and linguistics.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy delivers gentle, distraction-free narration with full on-screen subtitles—perfect for meditation, study, or peaceful listening.📚 Timestamps00:00:00 – The Dhammapada00:00:13 – Chapter 1: The Twin-Verses00:04:22 – Chapter 2: On Earnestness00:06:48 – Chapter 3: Thought00:08:54 – Chapter 4: Flowers00:11:54 – Chapter 5: The Fool00:14:59 – Chapter 6: The Wise Man (Pandita)00:17:45 – Chapter 7: The Venerable (Arhat)00:19:43 – Chapter 8: The Thousands00:22:37 – Chapter 9: Evil00:25:12 – Chapter 10: Punishment00:28:23 – Chapter 11: Old Age00:30:26 – Chapter 12: Self00:32:23 – Chapter 13: The World00:34:25 – Chapter 14: The Buddha (The Awakened)00:37:39 – Chapter 15: Happiness00:39:46 – Chapter 16: Pleasure00:41:46 – Chapter 17: Anger00:44:07 – Chapter 18: Impurity00:47:56 – Chapter 19: The Just00:50:45 – Chapter 20: The Way 00:53:51 – Chapter 21: Miscellaneous 00:56:40 – Chapter 22: The Downward Course00:59:24 – Chapter 23: The Elephant 01:02:05 – Chapter 24: Thirst 01:07:41 – Chapter 25: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) 01:11:54 – Chapter 26: The Brahmana (Arhat)📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Aristotle's foundational work on virtue, happiness, and the good life—translated by F. H. Peters and narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkIn "The Nicomachean Ethics," Aristotle explores the nature of virtue, character, and eudaimonia (human flourishing). He argues that ethical living arises from cultivating good habits and practicing rational moderation—the "Golden Mean." This text remains one of the most influential works in moral philosophy.✍️ About AristotleAristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher whose work spans metaphysics, logic, biology, and political theory. As Plato's student and Alexander the Great's tutor, his practical philosophy of virtue continues to shape modern ethics.🎙️ NarrationRead by Mark Cassidy with clear, thoughtful narration and full on-screen subtitles—perfect for deep listening and philosophical reflection.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle00:13 – Book 1: The End54:50 – Book 2: Moral Virtue1:33:30 – Book 3: The Will, Moral Virtues, and Vices2:38:14 – Book 4: The Several Moral Virtues and Vices3:38:33 – Book 5: Justice4:46:46 – Book 6: The Intellectual Virtues5:29:41 – Book 7: Characters Other Than Virtue and Vice6:33:54 – Book 8: Friendship or Love7:30:48 – Book 9: Friendship or Love (Continued)8:22:43 – Book 10: Pleasure and Happiness📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophy, literature, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
The final volume of Seneca's Letters from a Stoic (Letters 93-124)—deep reflections on mortality, virtue, and living well, translated by Richard M. Gummere and narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkThese final letters offer Seneca's most profound Stoic wisdom on death, aging, time, inner peace, and rational living. Personal, practical, and timeless—Stoic philosophy in its purest form.✍️ About SenecaLucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 BCE – 65 CE) was a Roman philosopher, statesman, and advisor to Emperor Nero. His Stoic writings remain essential guides to self-mastery, resilience, and virtue.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy delivers each letter with calm clarity, perfectly suited to Seneca's gravity and wisdom. Includes full on-screen subtitles for immersive listening.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Letters from a Stoic by Seneca (Volume 3)00:11 – Letter 93: On the Quality, as Contrasted with the Length, of Life07:31 – Letter 94: On the Value of Advice49:42 – Letter 95: On the Usefulness of Basic Principles1:30:35 – Letter 96: On Facing Hardships1:33:20 – Letter 97: On the Degeneracy of the Age1:42:04 – Letter 98: On the Fickleness of Fortune1:52:04 – Letter 99: On Consolation to the Bereaved2:09:44 – Letter 100: On the Writings of Fabianus2:17:12 – Letter 101: On the Futility of Planning Ahead2:25:26 – Letter 102: On the Intimations of Our Immortality2:41:58 – Letter 103: On the Dangers of Association with our Fellow-Men2:44:38 – Letter 104: On Care of Health and Peace of Mind3:03:46 – Letter 105: On Facing the World with Confidence3:08:03 – Letter 106: On the Corporeality of Virtue3:12:39 – Letter 107: On Obedience to the Universal Will3:18:30 – Letter 108: On the Approaches to Philosophy3:39:14 – Letter 109: On the Fellowship of Wise Men3:48:11 – Letter 110: On True and False Riches3:59:03 – Letter 111: On the Vanity of Mental Gymnastics4:01:37 – Letter 112: On Reforming Hardened Sinners4:03:17 – Letter 113: On the Vitality of the Soul4:19:13 – Letter 114: On Style as a Mirror of Character4:36:21 – Letter 115: On the Superficial Blessings4:47:28 – Letter 116: On Self-Control4:52:14 – Letter 117: On Real Ethics5:12:44 – Letter 118: On the Vanity of Place-Seeking5:21:58 – Letter 119: On Nature as our Best Provider5:30:13 – Letter 120: More about Virtue5:44:03 – Letter 121: On Instinct in Animals5:57:02 – Letter 122: On Darkness as a Veil for Wickedness6:07:47 – Letter 123: On the Conflict between Pleasure and Virtue6:18:06 – Letter 124: On the True Good as Attained by Reason📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophy, literature, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tales—including The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, and The Snow Queen—narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles and calming visuals.📖 About the CollectionThis collection features Andersen's most cherished classics: tales of transformation, courage, kindness, and wonder. From The Princess and the Pea to Thumbelina, these stories blend magic with moral depth, speaking to readers of all ages with timeless emotional truth.✍️ About Hans Christian AndersenHans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish author whose fairy tales have been translated into over 125 languages. His stories blend innocence with insight, revealing profound truths about human emotion, resilience, and hope.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy brings warmth and clarity to Andersen's prose, with full on-screen subtitles and no background music—ideal for bedtime listening, study, or quiet reflection.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen00:13 – The Emperor's New Clothes10:33 – The Swineherd18:26 – The Shoes of Fortune: A Beginning22:13 – The Shoes of Fortune: What Happened to the Councillor36:29 – The Shoes of Fortune: The Watchman's Adventure49:39 – The Shoes of Fortune: A Moment of Head Importance1:01:19 – The Shoes of Fortune: The Metamorphosis of the Copying-Clerk1:19:10 – The Shoes of Fortune: The Best That the Galoshes Gave1:29:01 – The Fir Tree1:46:23 – The Snow Queen: The First Story1:49:14 – The Snow Queen: The Second Story2:00:25 – The Snow Queen: The Third Story2:14:59 – The Snow Queen: The Fourth Story2:27:31 – The Snow Queen: The Fifth Story2:36:08 – The Snow Queen: The Sixth Story2:42:30 – The Snow Queen: The Seventh Story2:50:34 – The Leap-Frog2:54:15 – The Elderbush3:10:07 – The Bell3:20:51 – The Old House3:36:17 – The Happy Family3:42:48 – The Story of a Mother3:52:50 – The False Collar3:57:22 – The Shadow4:21:17 – The Little Match Girl4:26:43 – The Dream of Little Tuk4:35:22 – The Naughty Boy4:39:46 – The Red Shoes4:51:33 – The Ugly Duckling5:10:42 – Little Tiny or Thumbelina5:32:36 – The Little Mermaid6:19:59 – The Princess and the Pea📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Seneca's Letters from a Stoic, Volume 2 (Letters 66-92)—practical Stoic wisdom on grief, adversity, virtue, and inner strength, translated by Richard M. Gummere and narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkIn this second volume, Seneca continues his correspondence with Lucilius, exploring how to handle grief, wealth, time, death, and the opinions of others. These meditative letters offer timeless guidance on resilience and the art of living wisely within Stoic philosophy.✍️ About SenecaLucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 BCE – 65 CE) was a Roman philosopher, playwright, and advisor to Emperor Nero. As a major figure of Stoicism, his writings emphasize ethical clarity, inner strength, and tranquility amidst chaos.🎙️ Narration & TranslationMark Cassidy brings warmth and thoughtfulness to Richard M. Gummere's classic translation, capturing Seneca's clarity and moral insight. Full on-screen subtitles enhance focus and comprehension.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Letters from a Stoic, by Seneca (Vol. 2)00:12 – Letter 66: On Various Aspects of Virtue29:35 – Letter 67: On Ill-Health and the Endurance of Suffering37:54 – Letter 68: On Wisdom and Retirement44:53 – Letter 69: On Rest and Restlessness47:32 – Letter 70: On the Proper Time to Slip the Cable1:01:35 – Letter 71: On the Supreme Good1:23:02 – Letter 72: On Business as the Enemy of Philosophy1:30:04 – Letter 73: On Philosophers and Kings1:38:23 – Letter 74: On Virtue as a Refuge from Worldly Distractions1:59:43 – Letter 75: On the Diseases of the Soul2:08:52 – Letter 76: On Learning Wisdom in Old Age2:28:16 – Letter 77: On Taking One's Own Life2:39:30 – Letter 78: On the Healing Power of the Mind2:56:57 – Letter 79: On the Rewards of Scientific Discovery3:07:43 – Letter 80: On Worldly Deceptions3:13:58 – Letter 81: On Benefits3:34:21 – Letter 82: On the Natural Fear of Death3:51:53 – Letter 83: On Drunkenness4:08:03 – Letter 84: On Gathering Ideas4:16:04 – Letter 85: On Some Vain Syllogisms4:39:18 – Letter 86: On Scipio's Villa4:50:51 – Letter 87: Some Arguments in Favor of the Simple Life5:14:02 – Letter 88: On Liberal and Vocational Studies5:38:58 – Letter 89: On the Parts of Philosophy5:52:54 – Letter 90: On the Part Played by Philosophy in the Progress of Man6:23:43 – Letter 91: On the Lesson to Be Learned from Fire6:37:27 – Letter 92: On the Happy Life📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophy, literature, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
The Iliad by Homer, Part 2 (Books 17-24)—from Patroclus's death to Achilles' rage and Priam's plea. Translated by Samuel Butler, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About This VolumePart 2 opens with the battle for Patroclus's body and follows Achilles' vengeful return to war, culminating in Hector's death and the profound encounter between Achilles and Priam. These final books explore vengeance, mortality, grief, and compassion—cementing The Iliad as one of history's greatest poetic works.✍️ About HomerHomer was the legendary Greek poet whose epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey, shaped the foundations of Western literature. His storytelling blends myth, history, and timeless moral inquiry.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy delivers these closing chapters with steady solemnity and reverence, supported by full on-screen subtitles for immersive engagement with Homer's epic narrative.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Iliad by Homer (Books 17-24)00:13 – Book 17: The Fight for Patroclus' Body37:36 – Book 18: The Shield of Achilles1:08:33 – Book 19: Achilles Returns to Battle1:29:16 – Book 20: The Gods Join the Battle1:54:49 – Book 21: Achilles and the River2:26:10 – Book 22: The Death of Hector2:53:55 – Book 23: The Funeral of Patroclus3:39:27 – Book 24: Priam's Appeal to Achilles📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Anna Sewell's Black Beauty—a timeless tale told from a horse's perspective, exploring kindness, cruelty, and compassion through one unforgettable life. Narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkFirst published in 1877, Black Beauty follows a horse through various owners—some kind, others cruel. Through joy and suffering, Beauty recounts his journey with emotional depth and moral clarity, making one of literature's most moving appeals for empathy and decency across all walks of life.✍️ About Anna SewellAnna Sewell (1820–1878) was an English novelist who wrote Black Beauty in her final years, while bedridden and in failing health. It was her only novel, published just months before her death, and became one of the best-selling books of all time.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy delivers a calm, faithful reading with no background music and full on-screen subtitles—ideal for focused, immersive listening.📚 Timestamps0:00 – Black Beauty by Anna Sewell0:12 – Part I0:14 – Chapter 1: My Early Home4:11 – Chapter 2: The Hunt9:28 – Chapter 3: My Breaking In16:53 – Chapter 4: Birtwick Park21:43 – Chapter 5: A Fair Start28:04 – Chapter 6: Liberty30:53 – Chapter 7: Ginger38:53 – Chapter 8: Ginger's Story Continued45:19 – Chapter 9: Merrylegs50:08 – Chapter 10: A Talk in the Orchard59:55 – Chapter 11: Plain Speaking1:05:29 – Chapter 12: A Stormy Day1:11:25 – Chapter 13: The Devil's Trade Mark1:16:29 – Chapter 14: James Howard1:21:35 – Chapter 15: The Old Hostler1:26:47 – Chapter 16: The Fire1:33:51 – Chapter 17: John Manly's Talk1:40:07 – Chapter 18: Going for the Doctor📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Attar's mystical Sufi masterpiece—a spiritual allegory of birds seeking their true king, the Simurgh. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkWritten in 12th-century Persia, The Conference of the Birds follows a flock on a perilous journey to find the Simurgh. Each bird represents human faults and attachments, and their trials mirror the soul's path to divine truth. This cornerstone of Sufi literature explores love, ego, self-annihilation, and spiritual awakening.✍️ About Attar of NishapurFarid ud-Din Attar (c. 1145 – c. 1221) was a Persian Sufi poet and mystic whose allegories profoundly influenced later poets like Rumi. His writings continue to guide seekers on the soul's quest for God.🎙️ Narration & TranslationMark Cassidy delivers Edward Fitzgerald's elegant English rendering with soft, contemplative pacing—perfect for deep listening, study, or meditation. Full on-screen subtitles with no background music.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Conference of the Birds by Attar of Nishapur00:13 – Chapter 1: The Gathering of the Birds02:50 – Chapter 2: The Hoopoe's Call to Journey06:13 – Chapter 3: Objections and Allegories10:12 – Chapter 4: The Nightingale and the Song of Love13:08 – Chapter 5: The Parrot and Worldly Desire20:32 – Chapter 6: The Falcon, the Phoenix, and the Duck25:51 – Chapter 7: The Dove and the Call of Yusuf27:32 – Chapter 8: Minor Objections and Final Persuasions31:12 – Chapter 9: The Call to Annihilation of Self55:14 – Chapter 10: The Resolution and Coronation57:35 – Chapter 11: The Seven Valleys1:05:55 – Chapter 12: The Journey and Great Trials1:07:34 – Chapter 13: The Arrival at the Simurgh1:10:10 – Chapter 14: The Realization and Dissolution📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Homer's The Iliad, Part 1 (Books 1-16)—the epic tale of Achilles' rage, Hector's honor, and the Trojan War. Translated by Samuel Butler, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkComposed in the 8th century BCE, The Iliad recounts the climactic weeks of the Trojan War, focusing on the rage of Achilles and the struggles of Hector as gods intervene in mortal affairs. A powerful meditation on fate, glory, loyalty, and human suffering, Samuel Butler's prose translation renders Homer's poetry into clear, accessible English.✍️ About HomerHomer is the legendary Greek poet credited with The Iliad and The Odyssey, foundational texts of Western literature. Though little is known about his life, his influence on epic storytelling, myth, and moral reflection remains immense.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy brings steady, reflective narration to Homer's characters and battles, with full on-screen subtitles—ideal for reading along, studying, or experiencing the epic in a tranquil environment.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Iliad by Homer (Books 1-16)00:13 – Book 1: The Quarrel Between Agamemnon and Achilles32:50 – Book 2: The Dream, the Catalogue of Ships1:19:12 – Book 3: Paris and Menelaus Duel1:42:05 – Book 4: The Truce Broken2:10:01 – Book 5: The Exploits of Diomedes2:57:23 – Book 6: Hector and Andromache3:23:32 – Book 7: Hector Duels Ajax3:47:30 – Book 8: The Trojans Press Forward4:16:04 – Book 9: The Embassy to Achilles4:52:37 – Book 10: The Night Raid5:21:41 – Book 11: Agamemnon's Valor6:06:30 – Book 12: The Trojans Storm the Wall6:31:15 – Book 13: The Fight at the Ships7:15:21 – Book 14: Hera Deceives Zeus7:43:00 – Book 15: The Greeks Driven Back8:21:14 – Book 16: The Death of Patroclus📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Seneca's Letters from a Stoic, Volume 1 (Letters 1-65)—practical Stoic wisdom on courage, tranquility, and living well. Translated by Richard M. Gummere, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkIn this first volume, Seneca shares personal letters to his friend Lucilius, offering guidance on happiness, adversity, and the value of philosophy in daily life. Through practical reflection and ethical insight, these letters provide a Stoic toolkit for navigating the human condition with discipline, integrity, and inner freedom.✍️ About SenecaLucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 BCE – 65 CE) was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and playwright. As one of Stoicism's most influential voices, his writings on ethics, resilience, and self-mastery remain deeply personal yet universally applicable.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy brings steady, expressive narration to Seneca's philosophical reflections, with full on-screen subtitles—ideal for reflection, study, or meditative listening.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Letters from a Stoic by Seneca (Vol. 1)00:11 – Introduction10:20 – Letter 1: On Saving Time13:14 – Letter 2: On Discursiveness in Reading16:23 – Letter 3: On True and False Friendship19:54 – Letter 4: On the Terrors of Death25:37 – Letter 5: On the Philosopher's Mean30:13 – Letter 6: On Sharing Knowledge33:47 – Letter 7: On Crowds40:20 – Letter 8: On the Philosopher's Seclusion45:52 – Letter 9: On Philosophy and Friendship58:10 – Letter 10: On Living to Oneself1:01:04 – Letter 11: On the Blush of Modesty1:05:52 – Letter 12: On Old Age1:12:17 – Letter 13: On Groundless Fears1:22:29 – Letter 14: On the Reasons for Withdrawing from the World1:33:00 – Letter 15: On Brawn and Brains1:39:42 – Letter 16: On Philosophy, the Guide of Life1:45:12 – Letter 17: On Philosophy and Riches1:51:48 – Letter 18: On Festivals and Fasting1:59:31 – Letter 19: On Worldliness and Retirement2:06:47 – Letter 20: On Practicing What You Preach2:14:02 – Letter 21: On the Renown Which My Writings Will Bring You2:21:07 – Letter 22: On the Futility of Halfway Measures2:30:16 – Letter 23: On the True Joy Which Comes from Philosophy2:36:23 – Letter 24: On Despising Death2:51:16 – Letter 25: On Reformation2:55:36 – Letter 26: On Old Age and Death3:00:47 – Letter 27: On the Good Which Abides3:05:40 – Letter 28: On Travel as a Cure for Discontent3:10:29 – Letter 29: On the Critical Condition of Marcellinus3:17:15 – Letter 30: On Conquering the Conqueror3:26:58 – Letter 31: On Siren Songs3:33:39 – Letter 32: On Progress3:36:43 – Letter 33: On the Futility of Learning Maxims3:43:29 – Letter 34: On a Promising Pupil3:45:23 – Letter 35: On the Friendship of Kindred Minds3:47:59 – Letter 36: On the Value of Retirement3:54:44 – Letter 37: On Allegiance to Virtue3:57:22 – Letter 38: On Quiet Conversation3:59:01 – Letter 39: On Noble Aspirations4:02:39 – Letter 40-495:02:26 – Letters 50-596:25:28 – Letters 60-65📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophy, literature, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
P. T. Barnum's The Art of Money Getting—practical wisdom on earning, managing, and keeping wealth from America's most famous showman-entrepreneur. Read by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkOriginally published in 1880, The Art of Money Getting offers straightforward guidance on building and managing wealth. Barnum distills decades of business experience into practical lessons on avoiding debt, selecting the right career, treating customers well, advertising effectively, and staying grounded. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or seeking timeless financial wisdom, this short classic still speaks volumes.✍️ About P. T. BarnumPhineas Taylor Barnum (1810–1891) was a self-made American businessman, entertainer, and philanthropist. Though best known for founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus, his career spanned multiple industries. Barnum's unique blend of showmanship and sharp business instincts made him one of the most fascinating figures in American history—and a surprisingly humble financial thinker.🎙️ NarrationRead by Mark Cassidy with clear narration and full on-screen subtitles—ideal for focused listening and note-taking.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Art of Money Getting by P. T. Barnum00:11 – Introduction16:02 – Persevere19:53 – Don't Mistake Your Vocation22:21 – Select the Right Location26:03 – Avoid Debt33:13 – Whatever You Do, Do It With All Your Might39:35 – Use the Best Tools41:30 – Don't Get Above Your Business49:49 – Learn Something Useful50:15 – Let Hope Predominate, But Be Not Too Visionary50:42 – Do Not Scatter Your Powers51:25 – Be Systematic54:56 – Read the Newspapers55:24 – Beware of "Outside Operations"57:16 – Don't Indorse Without Security1:01:02 – Advertise Your Business1:05:26 – "Don't Read the Other Side"1:08:11 – Be Polite and Kind to Your Customers1:10:16 – Be Charitable📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Al-Ghazali's The Niche of Lights—a profound Sufi exploration of divine light, spiritual perception, and the soul's journey toward enlightenment. Translated by W.H.T. Gairdner, narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkThe Niche of Lights (Mishkat al-Anwar) draws inspiration from the Qur'anic Light Verse (24:35) to unveil layers of symbolic meaning about how divine light illuminates believers' hearts. Al-Ghazali explores the nature of intellect, levels of human perception, and the veils obscuring divine truth—creating one of the most mystical and philosophical treatises in Islamic spirituality.✍️ About Al-GhazaliAbu Hamid Al-Ghazali (1058–1111) was a Persian polymath, theologian, philosopher, and Sufi mystic. Regarded as one of the greatest thinkers in Islamic history, he reconciled reason with revelation. His works—including The Revival of the Religious Sciences, The Incoherence of the Philosophers, and The Alchemy of Happiness—continue to influence Eastern and Western philosophy.🎙️ Narration & TranslationMark Cassidy's clear, composed narration brings W.H.T. Gairdner's elegant English translation to life, preserving the beauty and depth of Al-Ghazali's Arabic while making his luminous metaphors accessible for spiritual study, contemplation, or peaceful listening. Full on-screen subtitles included.📚 Timestamps0:00:00 – The Niche of Lights by Al-Ghazali0:00:13 – Introduction0:04:21 – Part I: Light and Lights (Preliminary Studies)0:04:26 – 1. "Light" as Physical Light0:18:59 – 2. The Qur'an as the Sun of the Intelligence0:21:24 – 3. The Worlds Visible and Invisible: With Their Lights0:26:27 – 4. These Lights as Lamps Terrestrial and Celestial0:29:43 – 5. The Source of All These Grades of Light: God0:33:21 – 6. The Mystic Verity of Verities0:39:03 – 7. The "God-Aspect"0:47:34 – 8. The Relation of These Lights to God0:53:27 – Part II: The Science of Symbolism0:54:26 – 1. The Outward and the Inward in Symbolism1:17:57 – 2. The Psychology of the Human Soul: Its Five Faculties or Spirits1:24:59 – Part III: Application to the Light-Verse and the Veils Tradition1:25:06 – 1. The Exposition of the Symbolism of the Light-Verse1:30:20 – Epilogue: The Darkness Verse1:33:12 – 2. The Exposition of the Symbolism of the Seventy Thousand Veils1:34:44 – Those Veiled by Pure Darkness1:39:39 – Those Veiled by Mixed Light and Darkness📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Aristotle's Politics—a foundational examination of government, justice, citizenship, and the ideal state. Translated by William Ellis, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkWritten in the 4th century BCE, Politics explores different types of political systems—monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy, democracy, and tyranny—and examines the nature of citizenship, ethics in governance, and the foundations of a well-ordered society. Aristotle's analysis remains a cornerstone of political thought over two millennia later.✍️ About AristotleAristotle (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher whose works laid the foundation for political science, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, his writings on government continue to shape political philosophy today.🎙️ NarrationMark Cassidy brings articulate, clear narration to Aristotle's complex discussions on government and political organization, with full on-screen subtitles for enhanced comprehension.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Politics: A Treatise on Government by Aristotle00:11 – Book 1: The Origins of the City-State and Household56:58 – Book 2: Ideal and Flawed Constitutions2:26:10 – Book 3: Citizenship and Government3:53:27 – Book 4: Types of Governments and Their Stability5:12:18 – Book 5: Political Revolutions and Instability6:48:18 – Book 6: Democracy and Its Challenges7:27:01 – Book 7: The Ideal State and Education8:50:04 – Book 8: Education as the Foundation of a Just Society📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic philosophy, literature, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Plato's Symposium—a timeless dialogue on love, beauty, and the soul. Speeches by Socrates and companions explore Eros from physical desire to pure beauty. Translated by Benjamin Jowett, narrated by Mark Cassidy.📖 About the WorkSet during an Athenian banquet, Symposium features a series of speeches exploring the nature of Eros (love). Reflections range from humorous to profound, culminating in Socrates' retelling of Diotima's mystical teaching on love as a ladder ascending from physical desire to the contemplation of pure beauty. More than a philosophical treatise, this is a dramatic, poetic, and deeply human work that continues to influence ideas about love, desire, and the relationship between body and soul.✍️ About PlatoPlato (c. 428–348 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded the Academy in Athens. His writings laid the foundations of Western philosophy, covering ethics, metaphysics, politics, and epistemology. Symposium, along with The Republic and Phaedrus, is among his most celebrated dialogues.🎙️ Narration & TranslationMark Cassidy brings steady, accessible narration to Benjamin Jowett's elegant English translation, preserving the clarity and rhetorical style of the original Greek. Each voice is distinct, making the philosophical ideas easy to follow with full on-screen subtitles—ideal for study, reflection, or relaxed listening.📚 Timestamps00:00 – Symposium by Plato00:13 – Persons of the Dialogue00:35 – Scene: The House of Agathon03:00 – Apollodorus' Preface: Recounting the Story07:30 – Phaedrus on Love as the Oldest of the Gods15:00 – Pausanias: Heavenly vs. Common Love24:00 – Eryximachus: Love in Harmony and Medicine33:00 – Aristophanes: The Myth of Soulmates45:00 – Agathon: Love as Young, Beautiful, and Virtuous58:30 – Socrates: Questioning Agathon & Introducing Diotima1:13:30 – Diotima's Ladder of Love1:31:30 – Alcibiades Interrupts: Praising Socrates1:46:30 – Closing: Aftermath and Reflections📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds—humanity's struggle against a terrifying Martian invasion with heat rays and towering war machines. Illustrated by Warwick Goble, narrated by Mark Cassidy with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkFirst published in 1898, The War of the Worlds is one of the most iconic science fiction novels ever written. It follows a man's survival during a Martian invasion that brings humanity to the brink of extinction. More than an alien invasion story, this novel powerfully reflects on colonialism, human arrogance, and the fragility of civilization.✍️ About H. G. WellsHerbert George Wells (1866–1946) is often called the father of science fiction. Known for visionary works like The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The Island of Doctor Moreau, Wells combined scientific imagination with sharp social critique, influencing literature, film, and philosophy for generations.🎙️ Narration & IllustrationsMark Cassidy delivers calm, clear narration that lets the story unfold naturally. Enhanced by Warwick Goble's classic illustrations—his ethereal, atmospheric artwork brings the Martians and Victorian setting vividly to life. Full on-screen subtitles with no background music for immersive, focused listening.📚 Timestamps0:00:00 – The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells0:00:11 – Book One: The Coming of the Martians0:00:15 – Chapter 1: The Eve of the War0:13:30 – Chapter 2: The Falling Star0:20:50 – Chapter 3: On Horsell Common0:26:27 – Chapter 4: The Cylinder Opens0:32:42 – Chapter 5: The Heat-Ray0:41:06 – Chapter 6: The Heat-Ray in the Chobham Road0:45:52 – Chapter 7: How I Reached Home0:53:14 – Chapter 8: Friday Night0:58:56 – Chapter 9: The Fighting Begins1:10:12 – Chapter 10: In the Storm1:22:33 – Chapter 11: At the Window1:34:07 – Chapter 12: What I Saw of the Destruction of Weybridge and Shepperton1:56:17 – Chapter 13: How I Fell in with the Curate2:06:49 – Chapter 14: In London2:29:19 – Chapter 15: What Had Happened in Surrey2:46:21 – Chapter 16: The Exodus from London3:11:34 – Chapter 17: The "Thunder Child"3:31:26 – Book Two: The Earth Under the Martians3:31:26 – Chapter 1: Under Foot3:46:35 – Chapter 2: What We Saw from the Ruined House4:06:51 – Chapter 3: The Days of Imprisonment4:18:00 – Chapter 4: The Death of the Curate4:27:12 – Chapter 5: The Stillness4:32:40 – Chapter 6: The Work of Fifteen Days4:39:53 – Chapter 7: The Man on Putney Hill5:10:49 – Chapter 8: Dead London5:28:28 – Chapter 9: Wreckage5:38:58 – Chapter 10: The Epilogue📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
H. G. Wells' The Island of Doctor Moreau—a haunting tale of science gone wrong, where a shipwreck survivor discovers a remote island of horrifying animal-human experiments. Narrated by Tom Haire with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkFirst published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau is a chilling blend of science fiction and gothic horror. Edward Prendick, a shipwreck survivor, washes up on a remote island governed by the enigmatic Dr. Moreau. In a hidden laboratory, Moreau performs disturbing experiments, turning animals into humanoid creatures. As Prendick unravels the island's horrors, he confronts the boundaries of science, morality, and what it means to be human. This novel explores identity, cruelty, and the fragility of civilization.✍️ About H. G. WellsHerbert George Wells (1866–1946) is often called the father of science fiction. Known for visionary works like The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man, Wells combined speculative science with sharp social critique, influencing literature, film, and philosophy for generations.🎙️ NarrationTom Haire captures the eerie tension and psychological complexity of Wells' original work, with full on-screen subtitles and no background music—ideal for immersive, focused listening.📚 Timestamps0:00:00 – The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells0:00:13 – Introduction0:03:02 – Chapter 1: In the Dingey of the "Lady Vain"0:09:27 – Chapter 2: The Man Who Was Going Nowhere0:16:12 – Chapter 3: The Strange Face0:28:39 – Chapter 4: At the Schooner's Rail0:36:43 – Chapter 5: The Man Who Had Nowhere to Go0:45:50 – Chapter 6: The Evil-Looking Boatmen0:57:45 – Chapter 7: The Locked Door1:09:50 – Chapter 8: The Crying of the Puma1:17:28 – Chapter 9: The Thing in the Forest1:41:12 – Chapter 10: The Crying of the Man1:50:20 – Chapter 11: The Hunting of the Man2:04:30 – Chapter 12: The Sayers of the Law2:24:43 – Chapter 13: A Parley2:35:16 – Chapter 14: Doctor Moreau Explains3:02:19 – Chapter 15: Concerning the Beast Folk3:15:39 – Chapter 16: How the Beast Folk Taste Blood3:45:57 – Chapter 17: A Catastrophe3:58:15 – Chapter 18: The Finding of Moreau4:08:21 – Chapter 19: Montgomery's "Bank Holiday"4:27:02 – Chapter 20: Alone with the Beast Folk4:39:07 – Chapter 21: The Reversion of the Beast Folk5:07:13 – Chapter 22: The Man Alone📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis—a surreal masterpiece where Gregor Samsa wakes to find himself transformed into a monstrous insect. Translated by Ian Johnston, narrated by Bob Neufeld with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkPublished in 1915, The Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung) follows Gregor Samsa, who awakens one morning transformed into a giant insect. As Gregor struggles with his new reality, Kafka explores alienation, identity, and the quiet horror of dehumanization within family and society. This haunting novella remains one of the most studied and influential works of modern literature.✍️ About Franz KafkaFranz Kafka (1883–1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian writer whose works delve into themes of isolation, bureaucracy, guilt, and existential dread. Though he published little during his lifetime, his posthumous works—including The Trial, The Castle, and The Metamorphosis—profoundly influenced 20th-century literature and philosophy.🎙️ Narration & TranslationBob Neufeld brings clarity and emotional depth to Ian Johnston's faithful English translation, with full on-screen subtitles and no background music—ideal for focused, immersive listening.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka00:13 – Chapter I44:44 – Chapter II1:32:07 – Chapter III📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet—a timeless collection of poetic essays on love, marriage, freedom, joy, sorrow, and death. Narrated by Mark Smith with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkFirst published in 1923, The Prophet is Gibran's most famous work—26 poetic essays delivered by the fictional prophet Almustafa before his departure from the city of Orphalese. Each chapter offers profound reflections on life's essential themes: love, work, children, pain, beauty, and more. Its lyrical style and philosophical depth have made it a global literary treasure, translated into over 100 languages.✍️ About Kahlil GibranKahlil Gibran (1883–1931) was a Lebanese-American poet, artist, and philosopher. Though rooted in Maronite Christianity, his work draws on many spiritual traditions—including Sufi mysticism, Christian ethics, and Eastern philosophy—making his message universally resonant across cultures and faiths.🎙️ NarrationMark Smith's clear, soothing voice brings perfect weight to Gibran's poetic prose, letting each line breathe with calm intensity and emotional truth. Full on-screen subtitles with no background music—ideal for reflection and meditation.📚 Timestamps00:00 – The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran00:08 – Chapter 1: The Coming of the Ship07:44 – Chapter 2: On Love10:45 – Chapter 3: On Marriage12:15 – Chapter 4: On Children13:34 – Chapter 5: On Giving17:14 – Chapter 6: On Eating and Drinking19:11 – Chapter 7: On Work23:16 – Chapter 8: On Joy and Sorrow24:57 – Chapter 9: On Houses28:22 – Chapter 10: On Clothes29:45 – Chapter 11: On Buying and Selling31:31 – Chapter 12: On Crime and Punishment36:52 – Chapter 13: On Laws39:14 – Chapter 14: On Freedom42:11 – Chapter 15: On Reason and Passion44:34 – Chapter 16: On Pain46:00 – Chapter 17: On Self-Knowledge47:30 – Chapter 18: On Teaching48:52 – Chapter 19: On Friendship50:42 – Chapter 20: On Talking52:19 – Chapter 21: On Time53:52 – Chapter 22: On Good and Evil56:51 – Chapter 23: On Prayer59:23 – Chapter 24: On Pleasure1:03:08 – Chapter 25: On Beauty1:06:05 – Chapter 26: On Religion1:08:32 – Chapter 27: On Death1:10:28 – Chapter 28: The Farewell📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram
John Stuart Mill's On Liberty—a foundational defense of individual freedom, free speech, and the limits of government authority. Narrated by Bryn Roberts with full subtitles.📖 About the WorkOriginally published in 1859, On Liberty is a defining work of classical liberalism. Mill defends individual autonomy, freedom of thought and discussion, and argues against the tyranny of the majority. He establishes the harm principle—that society may only interfere with individual liberty to prevent harm to others. His ideas remain central to political philosophy, civil rights debates, and modern democratic values.✍️ About John Stuart MillJohn Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was one of the most influential English philosophers and political economists of the 19th century. His writings on liberty, utilitarianism, and representative government helped shape Western liberalism and continue to influence political thought today.🎙️ NarrationBryn Roberts brings clear, thoughtful narration to Mill's philosophical arguments, making this complex text accessible and engaging. Full on-screen subtitles with no background music—ideal for deep listening and reflection.📚 Timestamps00:00 – On Liberty by John Stuart Mill00:13 – Chapter 1: Introductory43:43 – Chapter 2: Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion2:38:30 – Chapter 3: Of Individuality, as One of the Elements of Well-Being3:34:50 – Chapter 4: Of the Limits to the Authority of Society over the Individual4:32:08 – Chapter 5: Applications📘 At Chillbooks, we present fully subtitled audiobooks of classic literature, philosophy, and historical texts.🔗 Follow Chillbooks:All Links • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram























