Using the same recording in Different Books

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English Andrew wrote:If I have recorded several chapters of a book for a collaborative reading and loved it so much...
Or you could record another book by the same author, especially if it is one you might not have discovered if you hadn't loved the first one so much.
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chocoholic wrote:Or you could record another book by the same author, especially if it is one you might not have discovered if you hadn't loved the first one so much.
I definitely agree with this..it's exactly what I did when it was suggested I read Lord Dunsany's short story collection, "A Dreamer's Tales." I knew nothing about him except that he was an influence on H.P Lovecraft. After reading the first story, I was hooked and recorded the entire book, and am now in the process of recording his "Time and the Gods" short story collection, and plan to record more of his work. Discovering a new author is a great side-benefit of LibriVox. 8-)
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