I’ve be so pleased to have been able to listen to your recording of Jane Eyre at least four times over the past 5 years. Your voice sounds exactly how I imagined Jane would sound when I first read the book (45 years ago) and it delights me still, every time I queue up the book. I am just about to search for more recordings by you - I do hope it’s possible to search that way.
Thank you for all the pleasure your effort has brought me over the years!
I just finished listening to The Prince and Betty by Wodehouse. Wow! You did a FANTASTIC job reading this delightful book.
I love listening to you and sincerely appreciate all of your time and dedication to giving us listeners such great pleasure! Many heartfelt thanks!
Marion
I want to express the warmth I felt while listening to Availle reading Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo. Both from the work itself and from Availle's reading. The world is such a cold place for many of us and to hear such an outspoken account, through a fictional medium, I'm very encouraged. Jose Rizal would have been honoured with these recordings. It's so ironic that Rizal's drive to cure the world can end in destroying the cure. Availle communicates the work perfectly.
I want to especially thank Thomas A. Copeland for his great recitaton of William Blake's poetry. Here's a short animated art work I created with a part of his audio. I hope he likes it.
Farnood
I want to especially thank Tony Addison for his great recitaton of Coleridge's Christabel. Here's a short animated art work I created with a part of his audio. I hope he likes it.
Farnood
I want to thank you for your beautiful reading of this marvelous peom "I wanderes lonely as a cloud".
I was looking for a public domain reading because I wanted to create a composition based on this poem, and had the great fortune
to discover your captivating recitation. I really love your voice!
I am in heaven!! I have been waiting for this book! I finished Malcolm a few months ago and found out there was a sequel but it was still in production. George MacDonald is my favourite (Canadian spelling!) author on Librivox, and Malcolm is my favourite novel so far...and you are one of my favourite readers! I used to have difficulty sleeping, until I started using Librivox books to relax me as I'm going to sleep (often I have to backtrack the next day because I've fallen asleep during the chapter), and your smooth and soothing voice if perfect for that. I also LOVE the Scottish accent! I don't know how you do it! It must have taken a lot of time to perfect. Actually, I have no idea if it's perfect, but it sounds great and really enhances the story. I have a friend whose family name is Campbell, and I was about halfway through the book when I realized that "Cummel" is Campbell, and my friend thought that was hilarious.
I assume based on the books you choose to narrate that you are a Christian. Thank you for enriching my Christian life (and enhancing my sleep!)
I was delighted a few months ago to find that Heather and Snow were finally up! George MacDonald is my favourite author on Librivox, but I had listened to all of his larger works (other than the fantasy ones, which are not my favourites), so I had to find other authors to listen to. As I was looking for another book to listen to, I saw that Heather and Snow was ready, and I was ecstatic! Such a great book, and so well narrated. Thank you so much! I use the Librivox books to help me sleep (often I have to backtrack in the morning because I fell asleep during the reading), and your calming and gentle voice are just what I need. I also LOVE the Scottish accent! It really enhances the story!
I glanced at your website. Thank you for all the work that you do for Christ!
ChrisG wrote: ↑April 28th, 2024, 2:33 pm
I want to express the warmth I felt while listening to Availle reading Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo. Both from the work itself and from Availle's reading. The world is such a cold place for many of us and to hear such an outspoken account, through a fictional medium, I'm very encouraged. Jose Rizal would have been honoured with these recordings. It's so ironic that Rizal's drive to cure the world can end in destroying the cure. Availle communicates the work perfectly.
Oh, that's unexpected.
Well, umm... thanks!
Cheers, Ava.
Resident witch of LibriVox, channelling
Granny Weatherwax: "I ain't Nice."
-- AvailleAudio.com
I'd like to thank Kevin Green for his great narration of The Talleyrand Maxim by J.S. Fletcher. I listened to it in my car and kept thinking it was a professional narration because he could do different voices and accents. Great job!
Thank you Ezwa for your excellent rendering of Bruges-la-Morte by Georges Rodenbach, in French.
It was my first encounter with the Librivox collection and a very very good encounter one indeed.
For your information, a blogpost in my (Dutch language) blog https://gertrudsdottir.com mentioning your performance will be live as of May 9.
Un grand merci!
Ciao,
Laura from Breda (NL)