Nightmares
by Jack Prelutsky
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Nightmares And The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight And Poems To Trouble Your Sleep: A 1988 Caedmon cassette release exists which features Jack Prelutsky reading poems from 'Nightmares' and its sequel, 'The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight'. This is an older, physical format, not currently found on the specified major digital retail platforms (Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, Kobo) for modern digital purchase or streaming via Libby/Hoopla. - Dramatic Reading (User-Generated Content)Available
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The Werewolf by Jack Prelutsky | Read by Scott Woodard: A dramatic reading of a single poem from 'Nightmares' is available on YouTube. This is not the official full audiobook and is considered user-generated content, thus not meeting the criteria for an official, unabridged offering. - Dramatic Reading (User-Generated Content)Available
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The Witch by Jack Prelutsky | Read by Scott Woodard: A dramatic reading of a single poem from 'Nightmares' is available on YouTube. This is not the official full audiobook and is considered user-generated content, thus not meeting the criteria for an official, unabridged offering.
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There is no evidence from the search of an officially published, unabridged audiobook version of Jack Prelutsky's "Nightmares" (or the combined release "Nightmares And The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight And Poems To Trouble Your Sleep") currently available for general purchase or library loan on the specified major digital platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla). However, an older audio recording from 1988 exists on cassette tape, which features Prelutsky reading poems from 'Nightmares' and its sequel, which was cataloged by Discogs and is sometimes found in library physical collections via OverDrive/Libby access points, suggesting a prior official audio product exists but is not easily accessible digitally. Furthermore, individual poems from the book are present as non-official, user-generated dramatic readings on platforms like YouTube.