COMPLETE: Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux - AF/tc

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Welcome back Vee =)
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I'll take chapter 11, since it's orphaned!
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Frenashes, it's yours!
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Post by vee »

I'm bumping this up to the top so that it's visible again.

Unfortunately I'm going to have to give up my chapters so please if anyone wants them please claim them.
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I'll take chapter 1 =)
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Post by vee »

Thanks Betsie.

Darn your quick!
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Post by Rainbow »

I'll take Chapter 9.
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Post by thistlechick »

vee wrote:Thanks Betsie.

Darn your quick!
heh... quick in claiming... maybe not so quick in reading ... but i'll do my best... i think the Phantom chapters are some of my very earliest recordings.. it would be interesting to compare them... well, no maybe not... but i am looking forward to listening to the entire book someday =)
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Post by Cori »

Oooh, this has the dubious honour of being the longest-running Book in production, I think..? I had an anal-retentive moment this morning and actually listed them (not including books where all chapters are claimed...)

And, might I sign on for the Prologue and Epilogue..?
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Post by Rainbow »

I'm currently finishing up a little editing to Chapter 9 and will be posting that shortly.

In the meantime, I'd love to claim Chapter 8. I believe that is the last orphaned chapter.
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Dash! too late... Ach well, here I go a-hunting once more! :)
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Post by Kaffen »

I'm with Thistlechick - my chapters were some of my earliest Librivox recordings. :)

I'll take the Epilogue/Paris Opera House. Let's get this book finished!
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Post by Cori »

Go for it, Mark -- I claimed the pro- and epilogues, but have only recorded the former. Off to see if I can persuade some lovely person to edit it for me :D
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Post by Kaffen »

Whoa! Sorry! I just looked at the front page, which still listed the Epilogue as "orphaned" and didn't see your claim. :oops:

On the good side, I finished the section and it's here:
http://download.yousendit.com/D4DE7AC72202FFBD
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Post by vee »

I'll update this. For some reason the watch I put on this topic stopped emailing me.

Mark, got your file already and will review it soon. Thanks.

I should probably check in with Jameyo and see how things are going.
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