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Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: February 25th, 2016, 9:56 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature to our readers in general:

After listening to many books most recorded 7 or more years ago I would like to say how much I appreciate the efforts of so many people. I thank you many years after your original labor.

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: March 10th, 2016, 9:02 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature to all LV readers:

just discovered LibriVox and want to thank each and every reader for your time and generosity.I'm sure I will enjoy every minute. Joan

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: April 14th, 2016, 8:42 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature to all LV readers:

Dear LIBRIVOX volunteers: You have all made a significant difference in the quality of my life. Due to illness i have spent many 1000's of sleepless and painful hours over the past 6 yrs listening to audiobooks. You are all angels to me ? Blessings to each of you. You have brought me sanity, peace and grace when hope seemed almost at an end at times. Heartfelt Gratitude, beyond words

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: May 18th, 2016, 8:11 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature to all LibriVox readers and cover makers:

I really appreciate these audio covers for all the books listed on your website! The audio is clear and consistent! I can seriously not thank you enough! It has really helped me with reading along and giving me motivation to continue this book!:-)

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: May 28th, 2016, 8:33 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature for the LV readers:

I want to thank you for your reading i sure enjoy the books i have listened to, you have good voice and are very clear and your not too fast.

Thanks tony

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: June 1st, 2016, 8:07 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature for the LV readers:

Hi there,
I have listened to most of the Joseph Altsheler books and would like to send a general thank you to all the readers.
Very interesting book and the people who take the time to read them are very much appreciated by myself.

Thank you

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: June 6th, 2016, 8:55 pm
by icequeen
Praise received from our 'Thank a reader' feature: for the LV readers:
I am very grateful (much more than grateful, absolutley ecstatic) with the possibility of hearing and reading all kinds of books, beautifully read, and for free! I have heard and read three books this week: The Bishops Apron, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre.
Thank you to the readers and thank you to the project. You are really changing lives!

Tatiana

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: June 13th, 2016, 3:56 pm
by annise
via info@
Hi. I just discovered your website and your "Children's Fiction" genre list of books. I just wanted to say thank you so much for recording such great classics for children such Aesop, Burgess, and especially the "My Bookhouse" book series. These are the kinds of stories and books I look for, and I look forward to letting my kids listen to them now thanks to your site.

Thank you!


Sarah

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: June 19th, 2016, 12:58 pm
by carteki
https://archive.org/details/ngm07_05_1606_librivox
A touching review on Archive for MaryAnn and Librivox in general.

Kim

Pleasant surprise from the past

Posted: June 30th, 2016, 4:05 pm
by kukailimoku
If you're a child of 60's or 70's in the US that's a good chance that you remember the Scholastic Book Club. When a book arrived it was always a great day as I was a voracious reader. One of the very first of them I received was a collection of science fiction short stories I must have read 100 times.

Fast forward entirely too many years and I'm enjoying my lunchtime walk listening to the first of the Short Science Fiction Collections and up pops my favorite from that book from way back when, "Image of the Gods". It only took two sentences for me to recognize it.

I'm guessing the folks I walked past all wondered what I was smiling about.

Thank you Librivox volunteers for such a great gift.

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: July 22nd, 2016, 11:43 am
by lezer
Message that came in through twitter:
I would like to thank @librivox for all the audiobooks they offer to the world. And the volunteers that help them make it happen!

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: July 23rd, 2016, 2:23 am
by lezer
Another tweet about Librivox today:
I am one huge fan of librivox. I download something everyday and listen to it in my car. What a great world we live in!

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: August 8th, 2016, 9:41 pm
by icequeen
A thank you note received for all LibriVox readers!
I have listened to a handful of librivox recordings recently and it has just about saved my college career. I listen to my novels while I’m driving, it saves me a lot of time. I am an English major and this tool has been such a pleasure to use. Thank you guys for taking time to provide this service for people like me. One day, I’d love to do a reading/recording myself. I’d love to give back.
Thanks again,
Becky

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: September 10th, 2016, 10:59 pm
by lezer
A tweet that was sent to @LibriVox today:
I am so grateful for the volunteers who read the audiobooks. One day, I will volunteer.

Re: 'Thank you' messages for Librivox in general

Posted: September 12th, 2016, 8:09 pm
by icequeen
A thank you note to the readers of LibriVox from our 'Thank a reader' feature:

I just to say thank you. i am an avid reader but seemed not able to break into the classics. found far from madding crowd and sat knitting for grandchild number 5 and listening to book. brilliant reading i was gripped having fled bad things my flat has no telly access and i can’t knit without something else too. this brilliant read gave back my knitting and finally gave me an in to the classics now i maybe able to go away and read it. it was such a good reading thank you . planning to find so many other books maybe listening is the way in when this avid but dyslexic reader is stuck

thankfull and kind regards

Davyna