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My LibriVox recordings & my reading journal (solo Litblog).


The Ghosts’ High Noon by W.S. Gilbert

LibriVox logoLibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of The Ghosts’ High Noon by W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911). This was the Weekly Poetry HALLOWE’EN project for October 24th – October 31st, 2010.


Running time=1m 45s (mp3@64kb)

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Autumn by John Clare

LibriVox logoLibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Autumn by John Clare (1793-1864). This was the Weekly Poetry project for October 17th – October 24th, 2010.


Running time=1m 15s (mp3@64kb)

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Merry Autumn by Paul Laurence Dunbar

LibriVox logoLibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Merry Autumn by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for October 10th – October 24th, 2010.


Running time=2m 12s (mp3@64kb)

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The Gates notes; chapters 25 to 27

The Gates

Chapter 25; In Which Bishop Bernard the Bad Makes His Presence Felt, and the Dead Rise from Their Graves, but Only the Nasty Ones

For the first time since his dad had left, Samuel was starting to feel that, if necessary, he could look after both his mother and himself

I’m glad for Samuel, but I suppose circumstances have left him with little choice and really, his mom would be wise to understand that she has a better man in her life – Samuel, who is coping extremely well given the circumstances. It’s all hands on deck with bug spray and cricket bats at the ready!

As for Reverend Ussher and Mr. Berkeley, sounds like the vicar and verger have got their hands full and it isn’t going to go away fast.
Why, oh why, did they have to go and lock themselves inside the church! Continue Reading →


Lines Written From Home by Anne Brontë

LibriVox logoLibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Lines Written From Home by Anne Brontë (1820-1849). This was the Weekly Poetry project for October 3rd – October 17th, 2010


Running time=1m 53s (mp3@64kb)

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