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Jim H. wrote:Thank you so much for this service. It is truly wonderful that people would take the time to read and record such great literary texts. God bless each and every one of you for your contributions.
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Sarunas wrote:Thanks! :)
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Aparna N. wrote:Thank.u
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Sergio G wrote:Thank you all so much! I enjoyed the reading from you all with the emotion and feelings put into such a masterpiece! Thank you!

Sincerely,

Sergio
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William W wrote:To all the volunteers and readers making this service possible I cannot express my gratitude enough to each and every individual that has donated their time. Many thank-yous for providing this selfless act of education passed on to people such as my self, I have thoroughly enjoyed several books so far and beyond excited to continue my gaining of knowledge through the material you all have provided to the public. I live in Toronto and wish to donate money to continue this amazing service as well as my time if I can help in anyway other then being recorded reading due to my boring voice :). Please let me know how and where I may be of any assistance.

Yours Truly,
William W
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Angela wrote:I just recently discovered librivox! Thank you so much to all those who participate in providing this service. I very much enjoyed listening to Jane Eyre and Emma while painting and being creative. Thanks again, Angela
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Ann J wrote:I love you guys. Get some sleep. But take the holiday off if you in the states. Cyberthugs aren't worth loosing sleep over.

I hope you're not knocking yourselves out for freeloaders like me. I've got more than a year's worth of audio before I go postal.

Again, I love you guys.

Ann J
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Fernando wrote:Thanks for all readers of Librivox, your work is very important for better world, thank you very much
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Stepo wrote:Dear Friends,
I was thrilled to learn today that some new Tom Swift stories have been added to the repetoire! I am downloading as I type this. I know they will be just wonderful and relaxation and easy listening they are my all-time favorites (My dad read literally dozens of them to me and he owned perhaps 30 volumes of the original and second editions.) Thanks so very much for presenting these great tales. I am living my 69th year and the excitement hasn't faded one iota. Thanks Again!
O.y., Stepo
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Debbie wrote:Dracula Bram Stokers
Thank you all for making that book so enjoyable!!!
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Craig wrote:I forgot thank Librivox for this fantastic service. J
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dkg wrote:Hi there--

I just found my way to librivox.org while poking around on
http://archive.org/. I'm very happy about the existence of this project.

Thank you thank you thank you for this framework, and this mechanism for
encouraging the sharing of the spoken and written word :)

--dkg
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Dick S wrote:Thanks for making short of my days

My Reader Friends:

Since finding LibriVox I have enjoyed listening to books and I did my chores around my home and property. Imagine mowing the yard while listening to "The Man who would be King." It is a wonderful experience. I've down loaded and listened to more than 100 great books and for all the readers of those books and the ones I have yet to listen to, thank you. What a wonderful way to increase your learning and experience. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

All the best to you who have given your voice to read,

Dick S
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August wrote:This is to no one in general. Librivox is awesome. I am an assembly line worker and my job is genuinely enjoyable when I get to listen to books all day. Peace.
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A general thank you to everyone who has donated time to record.
We just finished listening to Red Badge of Courage and Huck Finn on a recent long trip.
Thank you so much for being a part of making this resource available.
Joanne
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