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Playing, recording, reading, and listening Part 1

PRRL #1 -- a proper title doesn't come right away much of the time. It is I think perhaps possible my retention of this material will be better if I enjoy them this way. There does have to be a focus on the actual audiobooks, with only a little bit of reading things myself. And perhaps again that in my dreams, my reading out loud capacities would get better over time, and then some Penguin Classics narration scout would be ringing me up, and then superstardom, INSTANT, but then oh then I'd be faced with deep and life defining moral choices. shivers





1. Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living -- (20:24)
2. Charlton Griffin reading The Iliad Book 1 -- (52:19)
3. the noodle reading some Nietzsche with Bach and a joint, coughing for a short bit.
4. Don Quixote ch. 21 (28:30) -- there's a great thing about this, how you can get used to these characters.
5. Genesis 3 -- (4:58) at 1.2x /// Ezra 1 (2:24) /// Ecclesiastes 1 (2:45) Daniel 1, 2 (Incomplete) this is a mini version of the whole thing, i'm going around the Bible as a library, as a part, just a part of my own much larger library.
6. Our Oriental Heritage -- beginning of one of my longest things, in 11 volumes, this volume does a little context with the East, where the rest of the series focuses on Western Civilization. After this i'll get to some of my new acquisitions, I must make use of a wide variety of things. (about 20 minutes)
7. The Monk, the greatest of the original classic Gothic novels, it scandalized the world, and Bunuel wanted to make a film of it. The first chapter is 1 hr and 4 minutes, if I manage to record all of that i'll simply put the duration in bracket, but I think it's too much of a pain for me to make too many statistics.
8. Paradise Lost Book 1 (42:46) following along in my Milton eBook, a good thing to do!!
9. A Tale of Two Cities read by Miriam Margoyles chapters 1 to ......????

 
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