Rashid Raza has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is Wizard of Oz.

Dorothy, an orphan lives with her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em in the bleak landscape of a Kansan farm with her little dog Toto, who is her sole source of happiness. One day the farmhouse, with Dorothy and Toto inside, is caught in a cyclone and deposited in a field in the Munchkin Country in The Land of Oz. Dorothy only way home is if The Wizard of Oz who lived in The City Of Emeralds helps her find her way back. On her way to meet the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is joined by a Scarecrow in search of a brain, a rusted Tin Man looking for a heart and the Cowardly Lion who wants courage. Together, they make their journey to OZ seeking his help.
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Part I : A Voyage to Lilliput and Blefuscu: Gulliver enjoys traveling, although it is this love of travel that is his downfall. His adventure sets off in Lilliput, when after a shipwreck, he wakes up, finding himself a prisoner of a race of people one 12th the size of normal human beings. However, his adventure among the small people does not last long, when he has to escape the city as he is charged with treason. Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag: This time around Gulliver finds himself in the land of the giants, and he is one twelfth their size. The people of Brobdingnag, find Gulliver amusing, as he is really small as compared to them, and exhibit Gulliver for money. However, Gulliver soon finds himself in the middle of the sea again, when a giant eagle seizes him and drops him right into the sea where he is picked up by some sailors. Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan: After Gulliver's ship is attacked by pirates, he is marooned close to a desolate rocky island, near India. Fortunately he is rescued by the flying island of Laputa, a kingdom devoted to the arts of music and mathematics but unable to use them for practical ends. Gulliver is then taken to Balnibarbi to await a Dutch trader who can take him on to Japan. While waiting for passage, Gulliver takes a short sidetrip to the island of Glubbdubdrib, where he visits a magician's dwelling and discusses history with the ghosts of historical figures. When Gulliver finally returns home, he is determined to stay there for the rest of his days. Part IV: A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms: Despite his earlier intention of remaining at home, Gulliver returns to the sea as the captain of a merchantman. However, as expected he lands himself into trouble, and he comes first upon a race of (apparently) hideous deformed and savage humanoid creatures called Yahoos, who are ruled by a race of horses called Houyhnhms. Gulliver comes to both admire and emulate the Houyhnhnms and their lifestyle. However, an Assembly of the Houyhnhnms rules that Gulliver essentially, a Yahoo with some semblance of reason, is a danger to their civilization, and expels him. He is then rescued by a Portuguese ship, and returned to England for good.
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"Five Orange Pips": Mr. John Openshaw approaches Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, with a very peculiar case. He fills Holmes and Watson in on the details of how his uncle and father received strange letters that said, "K.K.K." and that included an instruction to put the papers on the sundial outside and five orange pips. Both of them died in mysterious circumstances. And now John Openshaw has received the same letter. "The Noble Bachelor": A few weeks before Watson's marriage, Holmes receives an envelope with a nobleman's seal on it. It belongs to Lord St. Simon, whose wife has disappeared. A woman named Flora Miller, has been arrested for murder, as she reportedly tried to interrupt the wedding. Sherlock Holmes, however, already has the mystery solved. "The Engineers Thumb": A hydraulics engineer, Victor Hatherley, has lost his thumb. He is brought to Dr. Watson, by one of the guards who know the doctor. After treating him, Watson takes him to Holmes, to solve the mystery of the missing thumb as it does not appear to be a engineering accident. "The Blue Carbuncle": Peterson, a hotel employee both Holmes and Watson know, brings them a hat and a goose, that he found when he was trying to save an elderly man being harassed by a group of guys. The goose is labeled “To Mrs. Henry Baker”. Holmes keeps the hat, and lets Peterson have the goose. Some time later, Peterson comes back running to Sherlock Holmes, as he has found a blue diamond in the throat of the goose, which Holmes immediately recognizes as The Blue Carbuncle that was stolen a few days back from Hotel Cosmopolitan.
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The Beryl Coronet: One of the senior partners of the second largest private bank in London, Alexander Holder, comes to see Holmes and Watson concerning a Beryl Coronet, that a very good family had put down as a security deposit, against a loan. Alexander finds his son with the Coronet in his hand in the middle of the night, with 3 beryls missing. He wants Sherlock to find the three missing beryls. The Speckled Band: Helen Stoner, comes to Holmes and Watson, as she freaked out because she is hearing some weird whistling noises in her sleep, the same noises that her twin sister, Julia, used to hear right before she died in mysterious circumstances, two years ago. Holmes and Watson, decide to help her out and visit her estate in the night, even ignoring her stepfather's warning not to get involved in the matter. The Boscombe Valley Mystery: Watson and Holmes make a trip to Boscombe Valley, where a man named Charles McCarthy has been murdered, and the main suspect is his son James. Everyone, including Watson is convinced that James is responsible for his father's death. Holmes, however, is not sure. A Red Headed League: Mr. Jabez Wilson, a red headed man, and a pawnbroker visits Sherlock Holmes, concerning a matter of a certain Red Headed League which he was a part of. The "RedHeaded League", a club funded by the will of an eccentric American millionaire looking to support redheaded dudes. His trustworthy employee Vincent Spaulding convinces Mr. Jabez Wilson to join the league and work with the league, while Vincent takes care of his pawnshop. But suddenly, after two months of this work, the offices he's been using have abruptly been locked up. He wants Holmes to get to the bottom of this sudden dissolving of the RedHeaded League.
Public Domain (P)2014 Reado