I love your stories. Barbara Rosenblatt is one of my favorite narrators. I decided to listen after I learned she was the narrator. Makes it come alive. Thanks.❤
Wish these Ladies were a little quicker in the up-take, but I enjoy these audiobooks; Barbara Rosenblat does a charming and fun job - reading them! (Had forgotten that BR also read the ‘Mrs. Pollifax’ series, as well!) Thank-You!!!
these stories are just wonderful and so entertaining. I'm looking forward to the next one. Thank you for uploading and sharing. It's great that the speaker has stayed the same. It's very annoying when you've gotten used to a good voice and then a new voice comes along that no longer fits.
The story and narration is great, but adding the word "said" after each statement is like fingernails on a chalk board, you are narrating of dramatising, drop the "said".
I blame the author for that one. There are SO many more interesting words to use than the word "said". Exclaimed, admonished, proclaimed, demanded, inquired, whispered, replied, responded, admitted, etc. SO many words to use. You learn that in introduction to writing classes, I don't know why the author insists on only using the word "said". I actually gasp when I hear the word "asked" (which is very rare).
I love your stories. Barbara Rosenblatt is one of my favorite narrators. I decided to listen after I learned she was the narrator. Makes it come alive. Thanks.❤
Thanks for listening
I found Beryl and Edwina to be quite delightful, i do hope there are more to come. Thankyou for sharing them.
Yes there are more. I will get to them ASAP.😉
@@VigilanteJustice_1 thankyou for your endeavours.
There are 7 books this the 3rd time of listening and they are still enjoyable
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There are now 8 books
A splendid well, Richard beautifully narrated audiobook thank you so much
I can't wait for the next adventure ! Thank you so much for sharing: it was such a delight
My pleasure. You are very welcome.
Fantastic!!!! Onto number 4.
Another excellent 👌 book absolutely fantastic 💯
Barbara Rosenblatt has a fabulous voice...and outstanding diction...also know how words are correctly pronounced...always a pleasure.
She is one of my favorite narrators.
Love it thank you !
Glad you like it!
At least on your channel you make sure the books are in correct order and descriptions aren't mixed up. Thank you.
I do my best.
I enjoyed that, Thank-You!
(Lol; Last-Scene: Does Anyone Else suspect that Simpkins had made a wager on the Blackburns’ driving-lessons?!)😂😂😄😉
Do enjoy the story and all the ones have listened to.
Wish these Ladies were a little quicker in the up-take, but I enjoy these audiobooks; Barbara Rosenblat does a charming and fun job - reading them!
(Had forgotten that BR also read the ‘Mrs. Pollifax’ series, as well!)
Thank-You!!!
Love your writing!
Wonderful🎉😂👌💜
I like that she says what she fills and won't say she sorry for being a intelligent woman 😅
Woohoo ‼️ here we go again 😂
these stories are just wonderful and so entertaining. I'm looking forward to the next one. Thank you for uploading and sharing. It's great that the speaker has stayed the same. It's very annoying when you've gotten used to a good voice and then a new voice comes along that no longer fits.
Charming.
The story and narration is great, but adding the word "said" after each statement is like fingernails on a chalk board, you are narrating of dramatising, drop the "said".
I blame the author for that one. There are SO many more interesting words to use than the word "said". Exclaimed, admonished, proclaimed, demanded, inquired, whispered, replied, responded, admitted, etc. SO many words to use. You learn that in introduction to writing classes, I don't know why the author insists on only using the word "said". I actually gasp when I hear the word "asked" (which is very rare).
Boo hoo don’t listen.