Where a good story never goes out of style.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | BooksEducationArts |
I recently realized that an old post listing my favorite LibriVox readers has mysteriously disappeared. Meaning, of course, that I must have inadvertently deleted it. more
In which we have an amazing homecoming and discover a taste for a different sort of adventure. more
In which we find out what was in the Doorway of Bewilderment, more
In which Pickering knows too much, Marian haunts us, more
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These readings are unbearable for their speed. I couldn’t follow one sentence. For me, worthless.
Love this podcast! Julie has a great voice that brings the stories to life. Stories you may not have ever heard of until now, and how could you have been walking the planet not knowing about them? She does a great intro and a few follow up comments “on the other side” that makes you feel like you’ve been invited right into her living room. I really loved Mrs. Appleyard and People of the Mist. Both require some investment of your time but well worth it. Thanks for this great podcast, it rea... more
This a great podcast. Love how it is produced and love the content. They are all things I would not have found on my own. Run out a subscribe to this high quality podcast!
Entertaining podcast and if you go to the website, there is a long list of previous books that you can download. Julie's voice is easy to listen to and the books are fun.
I like all elements of this podcast, from Julie reviewing other podcasts, talking about her life some, and reading interesting novels, many of which I've never heard of (about to start the black moth which I've never read although I love Arabella by GH). I've skipped around quite a bit on the episodes, the only negative is many of the podcasts are no longer on iTunes but can be found on her website, but it's difficult to know where you've left off on there. So I just finished up Uncle Tom's Cabi... more
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