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Fall asleep or zone out to this intentionally boring reading. No excitement, no drama — just dull, slow narration to help with bedtime relaxation or insomnia relief. If you're seeking relaxing reading, boring classics, or a sleep podcast alternative that's ironically unengaging, hit play and let the monotony take over. Subscribe for more calm reading episodes!
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We read W. W. Jacobs’ The Monkey’s Paw in a calm, sleepy style, following one family as a strange talisman turns a harmless wish into a chain of consequences. The story tests how far we will go to fight fate once grief and guilt move into the house.
• a cold night and a warm parlor framed by a chess game
• Sergeant-Major Morris arriving with a warning and a “magic” monkey’s paw
• the rules of the wishes and the fear behind the soldier’s caution
• the first wish for two hundred pounds and the paw’s unsettling movement
• the money arriving through tragedy and “natural” coincidence
• grief, silence, and the temptation to use the remaining wishes
• the second wish to bring Herbert back and the dread of what returns
• the knocking at the door and the final wish that ends it
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Fall asleep or zone out to this intentionally boring reading. No excitement, no drama — just dull, slow narration to help with bedtime relaxation or insomnia relief. If you're seeking relaxing reading, boring classics, or a sleep podcast alternative that's ironically unengaging, hit play and let the monotony take over. Subscribe for more calm reading episodes!
#boringbooks #bedtimereading #relaxingreading #boringclassics #calmreading #dullbooks
We read W. W. Jacobs’ The Monkey’s Paw in a calm, sleepy style, following one family as a strange talisman turns a harmless wish into a chain of consequences. The story tests how far we will go to fight fate once grief and guilt move into the house.
• a cold night and a warm parlor framed by a chess game
• Sergeant-Major Morris arriving with a warning and a “magic” monkey’s paw
• the rules of the wishes and the fear behind the soldier’s caution
• the first wish for two hundred pounds and the paw’s unsettling movement
• the money arriving through tragedy and “natural” coincidence
• grief, silence, and the temptation to use the remaining wishes
• the second wish to bring Herbert back and the dread of what returns
• the knocking at the door and the final wish that ends it
If you've enjoyed this reading, please give us a like, rate us five stars, write a review, send us a message, make a comment, share.
Support the show
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466013/support