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Hi, Henry. Welcome to LibriVox. What sorts of things do you like to read?
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Hello Henry.... I really enjoyed your reading of "My Shadow"... You did a really nice job with it =)
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Whoa! The first Librivox dynasty!
Welcome, Henry.
Welcome, Henry.
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Thank you everyone.
I like Junie B. Jones. I like Harry Potter. I like short poetry. I like Encyclopedia Brown. I like The Secret Garden. I like adventure stories.Kristen wrote:Hi, Henry. Welcome to LibriVox. What sorts of things do you like to read?
Henry
Oh wow, Encyclopedia Brown. I read all of those books, but I forgot about them.
Have you ever read Eleanor Cameron's Mushroom Planet books? They are great space adventures from the 1950s. Some of my favorites!
I like short poetry, too. Long poems get on my nerves and after the first page, I get cranky and don't want to read any more. Except for Shakespeare's plays. They are poetry, but don't seem like it.
Have you ever read Eleanor Cameron's Mushroom Planet books? They are great space adventures from the 1950s. Some of my favorites!
I like short poetry, too. Long poems get on my nerves and after the first page, I get cranky and don't want to read any more. Except for Shakespeare's plays. They are poetry, but don't seem like it.
Kristen
http://www.mediatinker.com
[url=http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/KristenMcQuillin/]My recordings & claimed chapters[/url]
http://www.mediatinker.com
[url=http://librivox.org/wiki/moin.cgi/KristenMcQuillin/]My recordings & claimed chapters[/url]
I guess it'll be a while before Encyclopedia Brown is in the public domain. Maybe Henry can get his kids to read it some 70 years from now
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein