Multiple versions of one text?

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ally99
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Post by ally99 »

Hello all!

I'm back after a few years and looking for a fun solo read to record! In my past readings, I've made effort to record texts that haven't already been recorded, but this time, I'd love to record one of the popular classics. Is there a limit to the number of versions that can be recorded for one text?

Thank you!
Four wheels move the body; two wheels move the soul. ~Author Unknown

The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. ~Mark Twain, attributed
Peter Why
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Post by Peter Why »

No limits; each new reading offers a different reader to the listeners. Or, if you like, and closer to the underlying philosophy of LibriVox, we can all read what we want to read ... barring copyright difficulties.

A few of our books have six and more different readings.

Peter
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ally99
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Post by ally99 »

Wonderful! Thank you so much, Peter.
Four wheels move the body; two wheels move the soul. ~Author Unknown

The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. ~Mark Twain, attributed
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