Twice Told Tales
Gelesen von Bob Neufeld
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Twice-Told Tales is a short story collection in two volumes by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The first was published in the spring of 1837, and the second in 1842. The stories had all been previously published in magazines and annuals, hence the name. (Introduction by Wikipedia) (16 hr 58 min)
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the best reading yet!
Elwood McGuire
I've often found contentment, and occasional pleasure with the readings of librivox volunteers, this is the first reading that i've been thoroughly impressed with. the reader does NOT start every sentence with the same rising, listing tone (all too common). this man actually takes care to etch each character and impress each scene. it becomes clear very quickly that the reader is interested enough to intrest the listener. refreshing!
Fascinating Stories
Angels Walk
These stories are wonderful, written more than a century ago, yet thrill and delight the listener of today. The LibriVox Volunteer, Bob Neufeld is a treasure. His voice is soothing, creepy, humorous, tender, stern, academic, even romantic. He is multitalented and I am so very grateful to have found him here, on LibriVox.
THE Narrator Bob Neufeld
Rred2
is the best of Readers, because he has great modulation and of course the stories are fine.
Classic Greatness
There are few who can match Hawthorne's weaving of scene and word! Modern writers pale in comparison. Likewise, the perfect vocal skill of Mr. Nuefeld bring to life the visions recorded in this book. There could be no better reader for the tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne!
interesting variety
JettJett
thanks loads for sharing your time and talents Bob!!
Talented narrator
Karen Bromberg
The superb narrator brings this audio book to life.
Narrator is hands down the best I have heard. Anywhere.
Bizz
Not Gay Enough
Bill Cosby
Nathaniel Hawthorne, a notorious homophobe, refused to include stories about male on male intercourse in these twelve stories. He is as bad as Mr Potatoes Head,who is also homophobic. We need to ban Hawthorne just like we banned Dr Seuss and Mr Potatoes Head.