Coffee Break Collection 008 - Animals
Henry David Thoreau
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
This is the eighth collection of our "coffee break" series, involving public domain works that are between 3 and 15 minutes in length. These are great for work/study breaks, commutes, workouts, or any time you'd like to hear a whole story and only have a few minutes to devote to listening. This collection about animals includes tales and essays about the many creatures of land, sea, and air! [Summary by Rosie] (2 hr 44 min)
Chapters
The Great Ant-Eater | 7:05 | Read by Rosie |
The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger | 14:53 | Read by Paul Mazumdar |
Excerpt from Walden | 8:00 | Read by TriciaG |
The Hare | 9:51 | Read by Lynne T |
A Mole | 6:16 | Read by Garth Burton |
The Monkey Tribe | 8:34 | Read by Wyatt Oakley |
My Horses | 12:49 | Read by Loveday |
The Owl-Critic | 3:50 | Read by TriciaG |
The Ox and Cow | 4:26 | Read by Rosie |
How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin | 6:16 | Read by Daniel Sanchez |
Roman Snails | 6:50 | Read by Marian Cervassi |
The Sparrows in Madison Square | 11:05 | Read by Bill Mosley |
The Tale Of Timmy Tiptoes | 9:02 | Read by Lynne T |
The Cat | 1:24 | Read by Patrick Wallace |
The Little Red Hen | 10:34 | Read by Hunter |
The Story of a Seal, from Chatterbox Stories of Natural History | 1:41 | Read by rookieblue |
Too Clever by Half | 12:29 | Read by Claudia Salto |
Why Hooty The Owl Does Not Play On The Green Meadow | 14:05 | Read by Lynne T |
Zig Zag Ophidian | 15:00 | Read by Jeff Chesnut |
Reviews
boring
Avid listener
I've never used this word to describe a book AND it's readers before but it was so boring I quit after the fourth reading, sorry
very good
Anewelding
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