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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven's Readings.
I'm currently reading to you from Three Men in a Boat. It's a very descriptive account of a trip up the Thames, interspersed with numerous anecdotes, all told with a wry sense of humour. It was written in 1889 by Jerome K. Jerome. This is the last chapter.
In the last episode, the travellers took part in a photoshoot. The adventure will continue with a lot of rain and a sudden change of plans.
I do readings twice a week. Please subscribe to my Substack newsletter, and you'll be notified of my updates as soon as they are ready. My next readings will be from Carry On Jeeves, a collection of humourous short stories written by P.G. Wodehouse. Or I could do War and Peace - I think we could knock that off in just over a year's worth of twice a week sessions.
Let me know your preference. If you enjoy this reading, or have other classics you'd like to hear, leave me a comment.
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By Soothing reading of my stories and some classicsPrevious episode.
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven's Readings.
I'm currently reading to you from Three Men in a Boat. It's a very descriptive account of a trip up the Thames, interspersed with numerous anecdotes, all told with a wry sense of humour. It was written in 1889 by Jerome K. Jerome. This is the last chapter.
In the last episode, the travellers took part in a photoshoot. The adventure will continue with a lot of rain and a sudden change of plans.
I do readings twice a week. Please subscribe to my Substack newsletter, and you'll be notified of my updates as soon as they are ready. My next readings will be from Carry On Jeeves, a collection of humourous short stories written by P.G. Wodehouse. Or I could do War and Peace - I think we could knock that off in just over a year's worth of twice a week sessions.
Let me know your preference. If you enjoy this reading, or have other classics you'd like to hear, leave me a comment.
Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—fiction, Odds and Ends, Political Bytes, Podcastings, or all.
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