As of today, the full series of Harry Potter novels are now available to download from Audible, the audiobook service, for the first time. Stephen Fry’s narration of JK Rowling’s seven-book series has proved extremely popular; earlier this year, his reading of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was ranked by The Telegraph as one of the 20 best audiobooks of all time.

The books have been available in CD format since the first Harry Potter audiobook was released 1999, but Audible is the only subscription-based service to host downloads of the recordings, also offering one-off downloads from the iTunes Store. On Twitter, fans were quick to share their enthusiasm for the series and Fry’s readings:

ohmygod Stephen Fry read Harry Potter audio books I may or may not be hyperventilating this is too good to be true. — NoChanceForFate (@Coyblythe) November 18, 2015

Unfortunately for Fry fans across the pond, his readings are not available in America, Canada or the Philippines. There, listeners will have to make do with an alternative: Jim Dale, best known for his roles in the Carry On films, who has recorded the US version. German speakers worldwide can also download Felix von Manteuffel’s German-language edition. Dale’s readings have been commercially successful, but many listeners were upset to miss out on Fry’s distinctive tones:

Although American listeners cannot download Fry’s readings from Audible, the CD versions are still widely available.

@audibleuk @audible_com @stephenfry version not available in US? Weak, very weak. I would buy the whole series today. Marketing fail. — jmooney776 (@jmooney776) November 20, 2015

Let me get this straight, @audible; you finally have the #HarryPotter series, but they're NOT read by @stephenfry? #WhyBother — Padraig Fagan (@SionnachOghma) November 20, 2015

Darn it, @audible_com have released the entire Harry Potter series on audiobook but it’s Jim Dale reading it not Stephen Fry :( — Tempest Devyne (@tempestdevyne) November 20, 2015

This is not the first high-profile digital release for series; last month, Apple published the novels as a series of animated iBooks, while in 2005, they released a limited edition Harry Potter iPod, pre-loaded with the audiobooks and engraved with the Hogwarts crest – now a valuable collectors’ item.