COMPLETE: Five Children and It, by Edith Nesbit
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Five Children and It, by E. Nesbit
Magical adventures with a sand-fairy! Chapters are fairly long, so we'll do them as individual files. How do we pronounce "Psammead", any ideas? I've always said "sammy-ad" -- no idea if that's correct and it's a made-up word so google is no help.
Taget completion date: November 21, 2005.
Gutenberg e-text #778:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/778
1. Beautiful As the Day -- kara -- DONE
2. Golden Guineas -- hugh -- DONE
3. Being Wanted -- gord -- DONE
4. Wings -- suburbanbanshee -- DONE
5. No Wings -- aaron -- DONE
6. A Castle and No Dinner -- Peter -- DONE
7. A Siege and Bed -- Erica -- DONE
8. Bigger Than the Baker's Boy -- kara -- DONE
9. Grown Up -- SarahHadley -- DONE
10. Scalps -- alisha -- DONE
11. The Last Wish -- Kristen -- DONE
save files:
fivechildren_01_nesbit.mp3
ID3 tags:
Title/Name: five_children_and_it_ch_01
Album: five_children_and_it
Artist: nesbit_e
Note: Please check the About Recording page before recording:
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and read the Recording notes:
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If you want to email me your file when you're finished, you may use the YouSendIt service by clicking this link:
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Thanks for reading!
http://librivox.org/five-children-and-it-by-e-nesbit/
Five Children and It, by E. Nesbit
Magical adventures with a sand-fairy! Chapters are fairly long, so we'll do them as individual files. How do we pronounce "Psammead", any ideas? I've always said "sammy-ad" -- no idea if that's correct and it's a made-up word so google is no help.
Taget completion date: November 21, 2005.
Gutenberg e-text #778:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/778
1. Beautiful As the Day -- kara -- DONE
2. Golden Guineas -- hugh -- DONE
3. Being Wanted -- gord -- DONE
4. Wings -- suburbanbanshee -- DONE
5. No Wings -- aaron -- DONE
6. A Castle and No Dinner -- Peter -- DONE
7. A Siege and Bed -- Erica -- DONE
8. Bigger Than the Baker's Boy -- kara -- DONE
9. Grown Up -- SarahHadley -- DONE
10. Scalps -- alisha -- DONE
11. The Last Wish -- Kristen -- DONE
save files:
fivechildren_01_nesbit.mp3
ID3 tags:
Title/Name: five_children_and_it_ch_01
Album: five_children_and_it
Artist: nesbit_e
Note: Please check the About Recording page before recording:
http://librivox.org/about-recording/
and read the Recording notes:
http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106
If you want to email me your file when you're finished, you may use the YouSendIt service by clicking this link:
http://www.yousendit.com/?recipient=kara@nyip.net
Thanks for reading!
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3 - "Being wanted" for me, please!
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I'll do chapter 4.
"Psammead" I think is supposed to be pronounced either Psammy-ad or Psammay-ad. The joke, I think, is the "psi" sound, which isn't used in English but is used in Greek. Probably only the Psammead would actually pronounce the "ps".
But you really should ask the classics majors who are reading Thucydides. I've never taken any variety of Greek.
"Psammead" I think is supposed to be pronounced either Psammy-ad or Psammay-ad. The joke, I think, is the "psi" sound, which isn't used in English but is used in Greek. Probably only the Psammead would actually pronounce the "ps".
But you really should ask the classics majors who are reading Thucydides. I've never taken any variety of Greek.
I'll take any chapter that you want to dish out. It will be a while before I get to it, though, as I'm travelling for the next couple of weeks.
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Thanks, Hugh -- fixed it.
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I'm not very clear on how I go about doing this, but I'd love to be a volunteer reader. My older teen, who studies theater, is a fine reader, too. How do we get involved? I'll take any chapter of any book, but I'd prefer to be assigned something from The Five Children and It.
Please contact me offlist at Califmom@aol.com
Tiffany
Please contact me offlist at Califmom@aol.com
Tiffany
Tiffany! You and Joy would be wonderful readers :) I'll email you now!
Kara
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
I'm new to this venture, but excited to jump in. I love reading aloud and luckily, my kids enjoy listening. How fun to have a new audience!
I'll gladly take any chapter in Five Children and It. Let me know.
Off to get a new microphone...
Catherine in California
I'll gladly take any chapter in Five Children and It. Let me know.
Off to get a new microphone...
Catherine in California
Hi Catherine,
Welcome aboard!
I'll assign you chapter 6 -- a Castle and no Dinner. Please let me know if you have any questions about or difficulties with your recording!
Kristen, I've assigned you the last chapter so you won't have to worry about it while you're out of town :)
Happy reading, folks!
Kara
Welcome aboard!
I'll assign you chapter 6 -- a Castle and no Dinner. Please let me know if you have any questions about or difficulties with your recording!
Kristen, I've assigned you the last chapter so you won't have to worry about it while you're out of town :)
Happy reading, folks!
Kara
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Hey all,
I've finished the first chapter. What fun! Nesbit is delightfully easy to read aloud -- especially when compared to Henry James!
Here it is, for your amusement:
http://kayray.org/audiobooks/librivox/fivechildren/
I've noticed Alex and others saying the date and place of recording at the end of the track, and I've taken to doing the same. Feel free to do so also (unless Hugh scolds me). I think it'll be really fun for listeners to hear that info! I like it, anyway :)
I came across several obvious typos in the gutenberg text, so beware.
Have fun!
Kara
I've finished the first chapter. What fun! Nesbit is delightfully easy to read aloud -- especially when compared to Henry James!
Here it is, for your amusement:
http://kayray.org/audiobooks/librivox/fivechildren/
I've noticed Alex and others saying the date and place of recording at the end of the track, and I've taken to doing the same. Feel free to do so also (unless Hugh scolds me). I think it'll be really fun for listeners to hear that info! I like it, anyway :)
I came across several obvious typos in the gutenberg text, so beware.
Have fun!
Kara
Kara
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
http://kayray.org/
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Yeah -- I like putting in the date and place. Place because we have such a geographically diverse bunch of people with very different accents. I just think that's interesting, and worth spending a second saying out loud.
And dates -- well, these are archives, aren't they?
And dates -- well, these are archives, aren't they?
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dates: good idea.
typos ... if we feel up to it, we should report the typos to:
distributed proofreaders, a group that works on proofing gutenberg texts.
typos ... if we feel up to it, we should report the typos to:
distributed proofreaders, a group that works on proofing gutenberg texts.