Thanks alot. Enjoyed that with my coffee this morning as I wake up. I write my own stories and upload them to my channel, I have listened to a few of yours now. Its good to see how I compare. You are very professional with your content. Keep them coming :)
I love your dulcet tone’s! It’s so apt to have a so well spoken and eloquent ENGLISH narrator reading Dickens’s! They don’t have to be English but to at least have a go at the accent when speaking their spoken word’s…. I don’t know, it’s perfectly fine when someone Americans with soft accents read Dickens but it’s a bonus, when a person reading something comes from the same place as the character! Like when Hugh Fraser read’s Poirot, he does a good Belgian accent! As dose David Suchet! I am babbling again but I simply HAD to tell you how good an actor you really, really are! I appreciate your gift and thank you for sharing it with us! When I write my best selling spiritual fiction book I will pay you very well to narrate it for me! Lol 😉
Nice narration, but I'm kind of disappointed that you didn't pronounce guillotine the French way. Two Ls are a Y - Guy-a-tine. That goes for anybody reading this - just like in Spanish, in French two Ls are a Y. I guess we're all mispronouncing Llama wrong when we say lama instead of yama, unless you speak Spanish.
Thanks for kind words about narration! As a rule of thumb I’ll always refer to the Cambridge Dictionary in matters of pronunciation. Although, you’re totally correct and words like paella and Estrella seem to get butchered too! dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/guillotine
Great narration. Thank you!
Many thanks Lucy!
Nice enjoyed it thank you great voice
Thank you, Seja!
Your work is like a hot cocoa on a snowy winter’s day- confident, uplifting, tasteful, & eloquent;& , of course, much appreciated.💙📚📖🪭
Really appreciate it, Evelan. So glad you enjoyed!
Great, fun story well read.
Thanks so much, Kris!
Thanks alot. Enjoyed that with my coffee this morning as I wake up. I write my own stories and upload them to my channel, I have listened to a few of yours now. Its good to see how I compare. You are very professional with your content. Keep them coming :)
Will do, Kieran. Thanks so much for listening!
I love your dulcet tone’s! It’s so apt to have a so well spoken and eloquent ENGLISH narrator reading Dickens’s! They don’t have to be English but to at least have a go at the accent when speaking their spoken word’s…. I don’t know, it’s perfectly fine when someone Americans with soft accents read Dickens but it’s a bonus, when a person reading something comes from the same place as the character! Like when Hugh Fraser read’s Poirot, he does a good Belgian accent! As dose David Suchet!
I am babbling again but I simply HAD to tell you how good an actor you really, really are! I appreciate your gift and thank you for sharing it with us! When I write my best selling spiritual fiction book I will pay you very well to narrate it for me! Lol 😉
Thanks Maria. I was really grateful to find this little story, so I’m really glad you enjoyed it!
😳😳😳, many thanks for the upload 👍🌻🌻
Thank you for listening!
Super 🎉🎉🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice narration, but I'm kind of disappointed that you didn't pronounce guillotine the French way. Two Ls are a Y - Guy-a-tine. That goes for anybody reading this - just like in Spanish, in French two Ls are a Y. I guess we're all mispronouncing Llama wrong when we say lama instead of yama, unless you speak Spanish.
Thanks for kind words about narration! As a rule of thumb I’ll always refer to the Cambridge Dictionary in matters of pronunciation. Although, you’re totally correct and words like paella and Estrella seem to get butchered too! dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/guillotine