Before I get more of Bill's recordings, I need to fully enjoy these, 2 great long 19th century novels, and a uproariously funny Renaissance work, that is the only audiobook of a classic work of Literature to make me laugh, Bill's voice is unique, I don't know how to describe it, it's just got that sense of command, and spiritedness.
following along in the Delphi Hugo eBook, because Bill reads from that public domain translations. I also have the Penguin eBook of this, and the other 2 here, and I believe Bill reads the Rabelais edition I have. Oh yes, this is after Clarissa the classic fiction most attended to in my meagre Audible collection thus far.