Do you happen to know where I can find the audio to George Orwell's novel 1984?

(the adiobook would also do).
Here are the last sentences of the day.
1)A characteristic of the Gothic novel in Shelley's Frankenstein is the presence of grotesque elements as it appears in the description of the monster.
2)This is described as having dull, watery eyes and a shrivelled complexion. Further (other) gothic charatecteristics are the mystery (the presence of mystery), the desolate environment and the fear (the element of fear).
3)The nature of this fear represents the historical moment, characterized by increasing disillusionment with the ideals of the French and American Revolutions.
4) Today I skied for the first time again after twenty years. I spent a quarter of an hour on (?) the chair lift and then I tried my best (??) on the skiis.
5)I was amazed how well I could ski and my ski instruction congratulated me on my ski (?) performance.
6)The slope was very deep. It was a red ski slope but I was able to ski (downwards ??) with parallel skiis (how do you call this style?) and without falling off.

http://www.archive.org/details/George-Orwell-1984-Audio-book

1) A characteristic of the Gothic novel in Shelley's Frankenstein is the presence of grotesque elements as they appear in the description of the monster.

2) This monster is described as having dull, watery eyes and a wrinkled complexion. Additional Gothic characteristics are the presence of mystery, the desolate environment, and the the element of fear.

3) The nature of this fear represents the historical moment, characterized by increasing disillusionment with the ideals of the French and American Revolutions.

4) Today I skied for the first time again after twenty years. I spent a quarter of an hour on the chair lift, and then I tried my best on the skis.

5)I was amazed how well I could ski, and my ski instructor congratulated me on my performance.

6)The slope was very steep. It was a red<~~I don't know what that means. ski slope, but I was able to ski downhill with parallel skis (how do you call this style?<~~slalom?) without falling off.

Read and compare carefully to catch the changes that I didn't put in bold.

http://www.answers.com/slalom

To find the audio version of George Orwell's novel 1984, you can try the following steps:

1) Visit online bookstores: Websites like Amazon, Audible, and Google Play Books have a wide selection of audiobooks available for purchase or download. Simply go to their websites and search for "1984 by George Orwell audiobook." You may find both paid and free versions.

2) Check online library catalogs: Many public libraries offer audiobooks for borrowing online. Visit your local library's website, and look for their digital collection or eLibrary section. Search for "1984 audiobook" in the catalog to check if it's available for borrowing.

3) Use audiobook subscription services: Platforms like Audible offer a vast collection of audiobooks, including "1984." Sign up for a subscription and search for the book within their library.

Remember to respect copyright laws and ensure that you access the audio version of the novel through legal and authorized channels.

Regarding your sentences:

1) The last sentence seems to be providing information about the presence of grotesque elements in Shelley's Frankenstein, specifically in the description of the monster.

2) The second sentence describes additional gothic characteristics present in the novel, such as mystery, a desolate environment, and fear.

3) The third sentence suggests that the fear in the novel represents the historical context at the time, marked by growing disillusionment with the ideals of the French and American Revolutions.

4) The fourth sentence shares a personal experience of skiing for the first time in twenty years, spending time on a chairlift, and then attempting skiing.

5) The fifth sentence expresses surprise at the writer's skiing ability and receiving congratulations from the ski instructor on their performance.

6) The final sentence describes skiing down a deep red slope using parallel skis without falling off, but requests clarification on the term used to describe this skiing style.