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Cori
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Post by Cori »

That's really, really lovely! Thankyou Gesine, thankyou all Librivox volunteers and many thanks to all those who listen to us. :D
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Post by TriciaG »

Wonderful podcast! Thanks for doing it, Gesine!
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Post by Rowland »

May I say thank you too, Gesine!

Very nice Podcast. It is so true that a little nice feed-back now and then will help you to both go on reading and try to improve.
I love reading, but I find that the more I read I somehow also become a bit more uncertain, now and then. Is it really good enough? Why do I do this?
But knowing that someone has enjoyed something I have read reassures me that I can go on.

Thanks again Gesine

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Post by Gesine »

Thank you all! And Cori, thanks so much for uploading to archive.org and all the other things you had to do to get this published.

I've updated the wiki page with the link.
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Post by kayray »

What a lovely podcast. Thanks, Gesine :)
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Post by aravis »

Awesome podcast! I enjoyed listening very much! :D
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