Thanks to you I now understand how important a good level reading is.
It's no exaggeration that anything you read is a pleasure to listen
to. I've never heard anyone, including pros, who read better than you.
I hope you are doing fine and your talent isn't left unrewarded.
Thank you so much for lending your wise, life-affirming voice to this magical Librivox project. I have begun to appreciate the classics more and more thanks to your efforts. I hope to keep listening to more such recordings from your end.
Dear Cori, I just wanted to thank you so much for creating such beautiful recordings and sharing them with others. I also wanted to tell you that I have absolutely fallen in love with your voice. It is so tender, soothing, sweet, and angelic. It is the most pleasant voice I've ever heard in my life. I also love so much the way you read the books -- the way you precisely capture and express the feelings and atmosphere of the given moment in the book. I love your voice and the way you read so much that I have downloaded all the recordings at LibriVox that were created by you. And, thus, I am going to listen to some books I would probably normally never choose to listen to -- just because they were read by you. I cannot thank you enough and I cannot express in words how much I am grateful to you.
In the last year I have listened to four Librivox recordings and enjoyed them very much. I have low vision and cannot easily read books. I have listened to Persuasion by Jane Austen, Washington Square by Henry James and the Odyssey by Homer as well as Germinal by Emile Zola. I most recently listened to Germinal and I would like to thank Matt Pierard for taking the trouble to read it. I enjoyed all the correct pronunciation for the many names!
Mr. Barnes- I wanted to take a moment to thank you for your work in reading The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis. The pace and gentle sincerity with which you read helped me appreciate a Kempis' words more deeply. One of the messages from the book that has impacted my daily walk is that knowledge is less valuable than true devotion. Thank you, again, and I wish you a blessed holiday season.
I really enjoyed it, because I could imagine a kindly professor, or even
the author, reading it to me himself!
I had downloaded the book some time ago, but only had a good opportunity
to listen to it this afternoon. I will surely listen to favorite parts of
it again.
The best readers and best books make one eager to hear and read more. This
is certainly the case here.
Within the past few weeks I have enjoyed listening to several books read by Richard Kilmer. These include The Gold Bag, by Carolyn Wells, The Fighting Shepherdess, by Caroline Lockhart, The Lady of the North Star, by Ottwell Binns, and A Mating in the Wilds, also by Ottwell Binns. I appreciate the clarity and easy rhythm of the reading, and of course the typical adventure and romance stories that Mr. Kilmer selects. Thank you for the many hours of relaxing entertainment.