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Old 06-26-2025, 02:22 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I’m going for the low-hanging fruit here.

Did you do a search on the narrator you liked? Frequently narrators specialize in types of book.

What about Burnett’s other books? And Anne of Green Gables is a good thought; how about going a little earlier, to Louisa May Alcott for example?

Do any of your libraries have Hoopla? Hoopla’s got a lot of excellent Victorian classics that might suit your needs.

As an aside, I like the idea of Librivox, but I’ve struggled to find narrators I like there.
Yes, and she doesn't have many I like so wanted to check on others.

I can check out Barnett's other books

Maybe on Louisa May

I haven't heard of Hoopla but I'll check on the Victorian's. I read one that was kind of boring for me, can't think of the author now but they were not for me.

Schellenberg, Kara, is the narrator I really liked, but only the one book, Secret Garden was I into

Thanks for your recommends, I will research all
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