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LibriVox.org - Giving Voice to Public Domain Literature
over 1 year ago
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anakin1814
It does seem like a cool site so far - Not a big personality driven thing, just people reading books - What a novelty! And, yes, I'll be reading Shakespeare, but I'll try to hide my Boston accent... "try"
kenrg
over 1 year ago
I'm with Curt....ANOTHER SITE!!!?!?
Cool idea though....it's cool that we're able to supply our voice for something like this!
I'd love to hear somebody with a heavy New York accent do a reading of Pride and Prejudice!
(Or a Boston accent reading Shakespeare??)
anakin1814
over 1 year ago
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andymooseman
Not just US, worldwide. Not a flashy site, but this could be fun. I've just signed up to read some Shakespeare!
kenrg
over 1 year ago
It sounds pretty good & a very worthwhile project. I may well have to check it out.
Is it a worldwide site, or just the USA?
andymooseman
over 1 year ago
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OhCurt
Yeah, another site... but it's focus on reading other people's words should keep out a lot of the usual publicity seekers ;^)
kenrg
over 1 year ago
Holy shit, MOAR SITES!!
*faints dramatically*
In all seriousness, though, that sounds like a terrific project.
Nice job on the reading, btw.
OhCurt
over 1 year ago
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Cool idea though....it's cool that we're able to supply our voice for something like this!
I'd love to hear somebody with a heavy New York accent do a reading of Pride and Prejudice!
(Or a Boston accent reading Shakespeare??)
Is it a worldwide site, or just the USA?
*faints dramatically*
In all seriousness, though, that sounds like a terrific project.
Nice job on the reading, btw.