Julie Schaller has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 4★ across 3 ratings. The most-rated is The Darwin Awards 5.

Evolution takes a giant step forward with the fifth edition of the New York Times best-selling phenomenon.The human race's most popular humor series returns with a new collection of macabre mishaps and misadventures. Honoring those who improve our gene pool by inadvertently removing themselves from it, The Darwin Awards 5: Next Evolution shows how uncommon common sense still is.
©2008 Wendy Northcutt (P)2008 Wendy Northcutt

The sixth installment of "The Darwin Awards" features all-new stories of the human race's lowest rung on the evolutionary ladder, and is the latest addition to this successful brand. Aside from the bestselling book and audiobook collection that has sold over 1.5 million copies, The Darwin Awards brand includes a website that gets over one million hits per month and a movie starring Winona Ryder and Joseph Fiennes, T-shirts, greeting cards and much more. After majoring in theatre at Loyola Marymount University, Julie Schaller performed in a variety of stage and Director's Guild projects, as well as voice-overs for industrials, commericals and animation. She currently lives in Los Angeles. Patrick Girard Lawlor, a classically-trained stage actor, has performed on-stage throughout the US and Europe. He has appeared in several feature films, as well as on the TV series, "LA Heat."
©2011 Wendy Northcutt (P)2011 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

Relationship expert Otto Haugland cleverly categorizes the different types of daters, from the Scud Missile dater to the Velcro dater. Haugland's blueprint for overcoming the barriers in the dating world are presented in an honest, down-to-earth style. In the end, women will understand men better, and men will better understand themselves.
©1997 Otto Haugland (P)1997 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

The Darwin Awards 4 commemorates those who improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it, showing us just how uncommon common sense can be! Meet the absentminded terrorist who opens a mail bomb returned to him for insufficient postage. Marvel at the thief who steals electrical wires before shutting off the current. Gape at the would-be pilot who flies his lawn chair suspended from helium balloons into air-traffic lanes. These tales of trial and awe-inspiring error illustrate the ongoing saga of survival of the fittest in all its selective glory! The author has been profiled by USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Daily News, Boston Herald, Publishers Weekly, BookPage, and CNN.com.
©2006 Wendy Northcutt (P)2006 Listen and Live Audio