I really enjoy listening to "the classics" rather than reading them, because so

much of the tone and style of the language pulls you right into those kinds of

stories.


I totally agree! Especially when the listening is of another culture!


Karen M. Adrián  www.needywriter.deviantart.com  
http://escribeya.com/needywriter 

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            That's great to hear about The Hound of the Baskervilles. I've had 
that one

sitting in iTunes from the Classic Tales Podcast for a while now- I look

forward to getting to it now. I already earread another version of Dr. J & Mr.

Hyde a few years back and the suspense in the audio version was great.



I really enjoy listening to "the classics" rather than reading them, because so

much of the tone and style of the language pulls you right into those kinds of

stories.



Happy earreading!

KateKintail



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> Yes, I do like audiobooks; it's the only type of "book" my husband will

> "read" with me (hehe).  I just got The Hound of the Baskervilles so we can

> listen to on our drive to my mother's house for Thanksgiving.  I hope my

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> Karen M. Adrián  www.needywriter. deviantart. com

> http://escribeya. com/needywriter 

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> Subject: [BookCrossing] Re: Reading the Classics

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>             Do you like audiobooks?  I have started listening to The Classic

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