A Dreadful Night appears in Horror Story Collection 001Dear Peter,
Thanks for reading “A Dreadful Night”. What a way you have in reading. A wonderful voice! Any favorites that you have read and recommend?
Thanks
Mike N.
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A Dreadful Night appears in Horror Story Collection 001Dear Peter,
Thanks for reading “A Dreadful Night”. What a way you have in reading. A wonderful voice! Any favorites that you have read and recommend?
Thanks
Mike N.
Dankeschön!Hallo,
ich wollte mich kurz bei Ihnen bedanken- ich muss Die Frau von Scuderi für mein Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom vorbereiten und Ihre Lesung wird mir enorm viel helfen. Ich lese den Text mit und versuche sogar, mitzuflustern. So wird mein Deutsch auch schnell besser.
Schön, dass Sie sich mühe gegeben haben- vielen Dank.
Mit bestem Grüß
Inigo L.
Dankeschön, Volker! Freut mich zu hörenHallo,
ich muss jetzt mal ein Lob loswerden! Und vielleicht erreicht es ja tatsächlich die "Vorleserin" Jessi mit der tollen Stimme!
Maximale Grüße und weiter so!
Volker
http://librivox.org/the-chestermarke-instinct-by-j-s-fletcher/Re: The Chestermarke Instinct, by J. S. Fletcher
Thank you for reading the book to us, Maryann!
My daughters and I enjoyed sitting round the dinner table each night listening to the story. It was captivating. You did a great job and you’ve a pleasant voice.
By the way, I toured Chicago almost eleven years go, while visiting my parents at their summer home in Sheffield. Enjoyed it very much. What a lively city!
Sincerely yours,
Julie Ann
http://librivox.org/the-story-of-a-common-soldier-of-army-life-in-the-civil-war-1861-1865-by-leander-stillwell/Dear Librivox,
I really enjoyed Sue Anderson’s reading of the books “The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War 1861-1865” by Leander Stillwell and Monmouth, Sarah Elizabeth Harper. "Living on Half a Dime a Day". She does a great job! She reads with expression, a slow enough tempo and a nice volume that doesn’t vary greatly so I could understand every word.
Thanks again,
Maureen F.
http://librivox.org/kim-by-rudyard-kipling/Kim by Rudyard Kipling
An exceptionally satisfying reading of this book. Makes an almost persuasive case that it should be taken seriously as a work of literature, as well as an entertainment.
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Stephen E.
http://librivox.org/leviathan-books-i-and-ii-by-thomas-hobbes/To the Readers of Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes-
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Having this audio recording has helped me so much recently. I am a college student and I found this recording of Leviathan which I am reading for a class and it has been such a great help to me to better understand Hobbes because the language of the day can be difficult to read in your head - having it read aloud to me makes it so much easier. I like to play the recordings while I sleep to further absorb the meaning (hopefully) and it's really a pleasant experience. Everyone who worked on this project has such smooth and calming voices, it is very easy to fall asleep to.
Thanks again for all your work, I know it must be somewhat difficult
to do this kind of stuff, and I really appreciate it!
Rachael D.
http://librivox.org/one-of-ours-by-willa-cather/I certainly enjoyed your reading of ONE OF OURS. Thank you so much.
Edith B.
http://librivox.org/the-memoirs-of-colonel-john-s-mosby-by-john-s-mosby/Dear Librivox,
I would like to thank Mark F. Smith for recording Mosby, John S.. "Memoirs of Colonel John S. Mosby, The" and Verne, Jules. "Blockade Runners, The". I’ve enjoyed his reading and am downloading more of his books. Very nicely done! Good tempo, volume and expression.
Thank you!
Maureen F.
http://librivox.org/around-the-world-in-80-days-by-jules-verne-2/Mark, I just finished listening to Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days. You did a marvelous job. Just enough difference in the voices to help the listener distinguish between characters, but not too much that it takes away from Jules Verne’s written word. Thank you for a very enjoyable listen (can “listen” be a noun?). I am now listening to The Mysterious Island. I don’t think I will be disappointed with this recording either.
Thank you for volunteering with Librivox and for a job well done.
Kay M.
http://librivox.org/emma-version-3-by-jane-austen/Dear Mrs. Klett,
I enjoyed so much your recording of Emma, by Jane Austen! I loved how you read it, I was often astonished how easily I could hear who was talking, even though my concentration had been away for some seconds. How very well done even your modulation of male voices, without sounding unfeminine. Great work!
Thank you so very much!
Tanja D