We're recording WHAT??
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I was just looking at the new releases, and saw this:
The Great Encyclical Letters of Pope Leo XIII
(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Maria Therese)
only, I read it as "(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Mother Teresa)"
At first, I was really impressed; then I thought, "wait...how is that even possible??"
The Great Encyclical Letters of Pope Leo XIII
(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Maria Therese)
only, I read it as "(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Mother Teresa)"
At first, I was really impressed; then I thought, "wait...how is that even possible??"
Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
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Knowing our Phil, that would be the approriate title.Hobbit wrote:Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
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aradlaw wrote:Knowing our Phil, that would be the approriate title.Hobbit wrote:Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
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Just did that! Only, I saw this:Hobbit wrote:Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
Humor with the Murder of Henri? Somebody has a strange sense of humor...[Humor]Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter-dlo
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Finally done grad school and maybe actually able to record again
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Finally done grad school and maybe actually able to record again
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I read that as ordering Henry to murder those poor Bohemians.Hobbit wrote:Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
David Lawrence
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* Weekly & Fortnightly Poetry - Check out the Short Works forum for the latest projects!
Just read [DANISH] Gullivers Rejser af Jonathan Swift-neb as Gulliver Rejected by Jonathan Swift and thought, "What a loss to literature!"
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
[Solo- adventure] The Splendid Outrage- George Gibbs sounds like totally my kind of book! The actual title, The Splendid Outcast, is perfectly good too, of course.
(As an aside, I see that every time people talk about a Technical or Service Outage, too, which makes them far more entertaining.)
(As an aside, I see that every time people talk about a Technical or Service Outage, too, which makes them far more entertaining.)
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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I read that as "The Splendid Orange." Sounds like a cookbook of citrus recipes, I guess.[Solo- adventure] The Splendid Outrage- George Gibbs sounds like totally my kind of book! The actual title, The Splendid Outcast, is perfectly good too, of course.
~Vanessa Cooley (Tauriel)
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While scrolling quickly through Going Solo, I could have sworn we were recording a book about Sofia Vergara (~[SOLO - SPANISH] Vergara de Benito Pérez Galdós -ck).
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
I thought we were recording a book about British Goblins.
But on double checking ... it turns out we are recording a book about British Goblins. So ... umm ... well anyway. Go Lynne!
But on double checking ... it turns out we are recording a book about British Goblins. So ... umm ... well anyway. Go Lynne!
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
Cori wrote:it turns out we are recording a book about British Goblins.
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Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
Dramatic Readings of Bible passages
Some reason I decided to try to write fiction. And it sucked me far away from LibriVox into the world of writing, editing and blogging.
Click here to read about it.
Did you know Jules Verne wrote a cookbook? I thought we were about to do a DR about Stroganoff!
It's actually this: Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne
It's actually this: Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne
Fiction: Regiment of Women
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution
Non-Fiction: History Philosophy English Literature Hellenic History
FULL: Gondoliers W&D Sherlock Holmes PSmith Dr Dolittle French Revolution