Russian in 10 minutes a day
by Kristine Kershul
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RUSSIAN in 10 minutes a day ® (Paperback with Digital Download): The print book editions, such as the 7th edition, include a digital download that contains interactive language software, including talking flash cards and practice audio. This is an accompaniment to the textbook, not a standalone, unabridged audiobook product for purchase on major platforms. - Archived Audio ContentAvailable
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Russian in 10 minutes a day (Internet Archive): An item matching the title and author was found in the Internet Archive, uploaded in 2012. The format is listed under 'Audio Books & Poetry' and references an earlier 1997 publication. This is likely an older, potentially unverified or non-official audio version corresponding to an early edition. - Library Audio Collection EntryAvailable
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Russian in 10 minutes a day: Multiple library catalog entries (via Mobius) list an item under this title by the author, sometimes specifying it as a Compact Disc (CD) or referencing associated audio/CD-ROM components, often alongside other phrasebooks. These are library lending materials, not general commercial audiobooks.
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A search across official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a listing for an official, standalone, unabridged audiobook for "Russian in 10 minutes a day" by Kristine Kershul. The primary format for this language course is a print textbook that bundles with a digital download containing interactive software and audio components like talking flash cards. Alternative audio formats found include an older entry on the Internet Archive from 2012 and mentions of Compact Disc (CD) versions in library catalogs, which appear to be tied directly to the physical study materials rather than a professionally produced, general public audiobook.