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LibriVox 5th Anniversary Collection Vol. 1

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(4 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

What do you do for a fifth anniversary? We decided to have a collection of short works with a difference. We challenged our readers to find any short works which had 'five' in the title - in any language. They have done us proud, and the collection extends to three volumes of short stories, poems, fairy tales, memoirs, non-fiction and bible readings, in six languages. This is the first volume. (Summary by Ruth Golding)

See also Volume 2 & Volume 3. (5 hr 16 min)

Chapters

Gray Eagle and His Five Brothers

9:17

Read by David Lawrence

The History of Five Little Pigs

7:14

Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015)

Book of Matthew, Chapter V

6:24

Read by James Christopher

Five Lives

3:28

Read by Darryl Hamlin

The Five Senses of Man - Introduction

16:50

Read by Availle

At Five O'Clock in the Morning

18:44

Read by Tim Ferreira

A Mother of Five

21:42

Read by Mark F. Smith

Fünf in einer Schote

6:08

Read by Elli

The Indivisible Five

20:45

Read by MaryAnn

Fünf Jahre sind im Kerker schon vergangen

1:38

Read by Julia Niedermaier

Mugby Junction: No. 5 Branch Line: The Engineer

57:38

Read by Ruth Golding

A Bad Five Minutes in the Alps

7:30

Read by Esther

Canto Quinto - Inferno

9:59

Read by Algy Pug

Five Head Creek

39:56

Read by Algy Pug

Five Cent Balloons

0:46

Read by Betsie Bush

Five Towns on the B. & O.

1:03

Read by Betsie Bush

Put Off the Wedding Five Times and Nobody Comes to It

2:44

Read by Betsie Bush

The Life of Five Points

34:37

Read by Don W. Jenkins

The Old, Old Story of How Five Men Went Fishing

15:28

Read by Laurie Anne Walden

The Five White Mice

34:09

Read by TriciaG

Bewertungen

A good mix of pieces

(4 Sterne)

A nice mix of genres and subjects. All of the pieces were well read, and I found all of them at least mildly entertaining. Special mention goes to Mother of Five, The Life of Five Points and The Old, Old Story of How Five Men Went Fishing as being stories I particularly enjoyed. However this is purely a matter of personal taste and I am sure there is something here for everyone.