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    • The Little Princess. My favorite adaptation is the 1995 version from Warner Bros. It is truly magical.
    • Anne of Green Gables. The best version of this story is the Sullivan Entertainment made for TV series with Megan Followes. (Change my mind!) My kids also loved the sequel Anne of Avonlea.
    • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Walden Media has adapted the first three books of the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
    • The Secret Garden. Lots of adaptations have been made to this book, but I think the 1993 Warner Bros. version sticks to the story line without being too dated.
  1. Use Adobe’s free Acrobat Reader app to have the text in your PDF read aloud to you. Simply follow these steps to have Acrobat Reader read PDF aloud: Open Reader and navigate to the document page you want to have read aloud. From the top-left menu, click View, then Read Out Loud.

  2. Read and Listen Anywhere. With ReadLoudly.com, you can easily upload any PDF document and read it as a flipbook from anywhere, at any time. Plus, with the integrated text-to-speech feature, you can listen to your documents on any device.

    • Microsoft Edge
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader
    • Natural Reader
    • Read Aloud
    • Power Text to Speech Reader
    • Balabolka
    • TTSReader
    • Wrapping Up: Pdf Voice Reader For Windows

    The easiest way to convert PDF to voice is via the in-built Microsoft Edge browser. All you have to do is right-click on the PDF file and select “Microsoft Edge”. Once you have the PDF opened in Microsoft Edge, you will have a “Read Aloud” option on the top toolbar. Additionally, Microsoft Edge also provides you the option to read aloud a select pa...

    Adobe Acrobat Reader is a popular PDF reader app. Most people use it and chances are that you already have Adobe Reader installed on your PC. If not, then you can download the latest version using the link below. Uncheck unnecessary add-ons accordingly. I don’t like McAfee much. Once you are done, open any PDF file that you want to be read to you. ...

    Natural Reader takes things to the next level. Foremost, it works with PDF as well as Word, TXT, ePub files. Additionally, it can not only convert text to audio, but it can also create audio files from PDF files. This means you can transfer these audio files on your mobile and play it while you go for your morning jog. Moreover, you can control the...

    Read Aloud lands somewhere in between Adobe Reader which is fairly basic and Natural Reader which is a powerful tool. This free software comes from the den of Microsoft. Similar to Natural Reader, Read Aloud can read not only PDF files on your PC but it can also handle web pages, and a number of different formats like Word, Epub, TXT, DOCX, and mor...

    Now, Read Aloud doesn’t provide an option to convert PDF to audio files. This is where Power Text to Speech Reader steps in. It lets you convert PDF to audio files and save it for later listening. So now I can carry the audio file in a PD or upload it to Drive. Another striking feature is that also there is also support for email format (EML) and R...

    Another free Text-To-Speech (TTS) program that will help you listen to your PDF files while you are working on other things. Balabolka can convert and save PDF files into audio formats like MP3, MP4, OGG, and WMA. Balabolka supports the maximum number of file formats I have seen in any TTS software list so far. It supports AZW, XLS, XLSX, CHM, DjVu...

    Like the previous one, TTSReader is not a Windows tool, instead, it’s an online website. The only reason it made it into the list is because of the ease of use and simplicity. All you have to do is copy-paste the PDF file into the textbox or just drag-and-drop your PDF file into it. It will convert text to voice in no time. Visit TTSReader(Free)

    Microsoft Edge and TTSReader is a great option if you don’t want to install any third-party app. For basic use cases, Adobe Reader is the ideal option. For more power users, I would recommend Balabolka which offers a lot for free. If you can afford a paid software and want good support, or maybe need a commercial version, Natural Reader will serve ...

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    • Narrator’s Voice. It’s a handy app to narrate all kinds of files, including PDFs. The app works with images and web pages as well, so you’re all the way covered.
    • ClaroPDF. Here comes another audio reader app that is fully dedicated to PDF files. Well, it’s what you’re here for, isn’t it? But if you’ll ever need to voice any other type of document, you’ll need to get another app.
    • DocTunes. This app is a great tool for anyone who needs to access a PDF or other text file quickly. Not only can it read PDFs, but it also works with multiple text formats.
    • Speech Central. This is one of the most-used apps for narrating text files, so it definitely worth a try. The app is pretty simple yet functional, and you can use it as a classic text file reader as well.
  3. A. READ ALOUD COLLECTION BY TOPICS – BY PTE HELPER STT Topic Content 1 Biology Major breeding areas, and breeding islands, are shown as dark green areas or darts. Open darts shown no-breeding records on islands, and are also used for offshore sightings, that is from ships or boats. Other areas where species is not meant to be seen are plain pale

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  5. Easily activate Text-to-Speech to have a PDF read aloud in Adobe Reader with these simple steps: Open PDF in Adobe. Simply open your PDF file in Adobe Reader to get started. Enable Audio Reading. Go to View > Read Out Loud and select Activate Read Out Loud to begin PDF Text-to-Speech.

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