I love everything about this. The subtle distinction between characters without caricature or stereotype. Expressiveness without overdramatization. The perfect diction, lovely accent, and seemingly effortless slipping in and out of different character's accents. It's just perfect. I've listened to about half of the stories so far.
Thanks Deborah. Glad you're enjoying them. 'seemingly' is right - sometimes it's effortless, other times the magic of the software digs me out of a hole.
He's amazing! I've listened to them all time and again. I always play them when I'm going to sleep and when I'm struggling with insomnia. They're so something and help so much ❤
I mean this as a compliment, this series is an antidote to insomnia. I love your clear, steady voice and the descriptive stories. Thankyou for all the bedtime stories!
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio Lestrades voice in particular is just how I was expecting it to sound, so I commend you! Watson’s voice is so relaxing; have you done all of the stories?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Definitely and the only side effect is waking up each morning feeling refreshed after a good nights sleep. I'm so happy to have found your channel. Thank you my friend.
I can't thank you enough for making these recordings. I start everyday by reading a new adventure and your audios really bring each story to life in a way that has just made me an absolute fan of the series. Thanks a million.
Ah, dearest Mr. Wagland! You amaze me again and again in how you conjure up all those characters in such a way that I can almost see them. Thank you ever so much!
These are absolutely delightful! Thank you for this series. I am an English woman who now lives in the USA and I find your accent so relaxing to listen to at nights. Much better than watching TV in the evenings.
These are so well done! And while I listen, no matter where I am, or time it is, I find myself in a little room on Baker Street, listening to Dr. Watson!
This channel has been such a great source of relaxation, being able to close my eyes and get into the stories. i've created a detailed office in my head where sherlock lives after all this time.
Greetings from Florida. What can I say that hasn't already been expressed in other comments. Masterful comes to mind. As one young lady below stated - your voice stays with the listener. I believe we should all share our gifts - so thank you for doing just that.
DAMN YOU SIR...This is the forth time that I've had to take the story back to but 10 minutes in due to your sweet lullaby voice soothing me to dreams which are so sweet. I'M DETERMINED TO GET TO THE END. What a wonderful delivery at every moment of your take on this 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you sir are a CHAMPION and I'm definitely subscribing to you, heck I'm even going to listen again to stories already told by other's but if only to hear your spin on it which is just exquisitely executed. Thank you.
Who is disliking this?? Ive been listening to these beautifully delivered stories for a few months, you have re-sparked my interest in these wonderful tales. Thank you, these are by far the best Sherlock audiobooks on UA-cam. Great job Greg!
A good example of how drink can turn bad trouble into total ruin. A terrifying tale. Also an illustration of how one Narcissist can wreck lives'. These tales are told in a compelling way. One cannot fail to feel something for the characters.
The Authors very last words by Holmes: "What is the meaning of it Watson? What object is served by this circle of misery, and violence, and fear. It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable; but what end? There is the great standing perennial problem, to which human reason as is far from an answer as ever...." Punctuation is my own, please forgive me if needful 🤭
Let’s suppose ‘addictions’s are self medication for a lack of direct action where it is demanded; in this story, the adage , “ houseguests, like fish, begin to stink after three days.”, wasn’t applied. There in lies the rot. A victim of circumstance or a master of our destiny? Perhaps, both!
I take my cell phone to the kitchen and start listening to Greg Wagland and Conan Doyle and Sherlock and Watson and everything becomes lighter and immensely more pleasant. Thanks a lot for sharing your gift with us Mr Wagland.
Thank you Mr Greg for an exceptional rendition of a classic story your characters have true life and one can visualise them so clearly As a Holmes lover I rank you up there with Rathbone Brett and Cushing Keep up the great work We all know know now who’s the dogs bollocks of Victoriana !🏴
Love, love, loved it! you must strive to focus on the high amount of people that liked this and for get the ones that don't. They are fewer and remember, There is always something people (especially certain people...unhappy, spoiled people, lol) that would like to complain about. This is perfect. Thank you for sharing this for myself and others to enjoy! I need my Sherlock Holmes ever so often. I am so busy and getting to listen to it as I work is absolutely amazing.
Cheers for such great entertainment!!! Outstanding job! I suffer from insomnia and had a serious household accident a few weeks ago, these stories are helping so much! Your voice is so marvellous and your reading so splendid that I think even my ribs are healing faster ❤️🇬🇧🌷Thanks so much!!! (Patricia, from Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Listening to you reminds me of my late grandmother. She was born in Kensington and held her accent from listening to her own mother speak. Of course the pitch is different, but the intonations are there. Wonderfully done.
What a fabulous read! So great to hear someone who can produce the accents and pronounce all the place names. Off to binge-listen to all your other work!
Hi, your capacity for such different character voices is amazing. In addition to being so distinct, as you read the words in character you literally flesh out each personality. Kudos for your talents.
Chilling, grounded story with a haunting question at the end. I feel for the sailor, despite what he did, he was pushed to madness. Thoroughly wonderful reading
I love listening to the stories narrated so animately by Gregg Wagland. I'll always picture Sherlock in my imagination through this narration although im looking forward to Downey Jr and jude Law's new version this year 2024. Thanks Greg for bringing it alive !
Excellent voice and accentuation sir! I have long known of the incredible skills you posses with which you read these works in such an entertaining manner! Bravo!
Not being an english native I am totally agree, that the literature in english is great due to its unique atmosphere and lovely language. Thank you very much for an uncompromisingly amazing reading and heartbreaking story as well. Дякую!
one of the most beautiful of voices. Greg is a treasure. i have loved all his works. always a treat, like an unexpected passage or open door startlement of wonder, sudden at the shoulder, that one would swear had never been there before, and a world fresh and new that awaits beyond. i am always amazed how works i have well known to taters and broken spines come alive fresh and new in the readings of another, who has grace of skill and joy of passion of one's skills, and here given with enriching enlightenment, to enhance the talent of the author, though generations removed from each other, as if they were hanging about the elbows, half bent to the desk, pondering the wet ink lines. a wonderful work. very well done by all.
Must stay home and what a delightful way to get through this time. Great voice keeps you drawn in start to finish! Thank you so very much for recording these great stories
Thanks Greg Wagland. It's a pleasure to read Sherlock Holmes in your voice.💯🌹 Thoughts about this sad story... This mysterious circle is the result of an equation. Pity Jim Browner... but he's also responsible for losing his temper... He was good enough to change his job and his place of residence for his wife.. and quit drinking. İf they (Sarah and Jim ) sat separately, probably none of this would have happened. Jim should not have let Sarah stay in the house once he knew her intentions. At least he could have told Mary what had happened. Though Sarah could have gotten out of it with lies. Mary, like Jim, could honorably refuse Alfred. But we don't know what Sarah told Mary about Jim. Sarah is to blame for everything, but Jim and Mary have also succumbed to their feelings and emotions. Married people make promises to each other. They should have trusted each other. At least they could have talked. All of This circle of misery and violence and fear is test. And everyone knows that teachers do not help students during exams. Allah is merciful and compassionate.
Mr. Wagland has set the bar very high indeed. I listened to a Jules Verne reading of A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH read by several narrators I found myself judging these readers very harshly lol.
@@carlodinatale3310 as you are listening to it, your English can't be that bad - keep listening, read english books / newspaper out loud and your English will become better and better. 👌🏼
listening from Argentina! This was wonderful. Not only this helps me with improving my english but it also helps me to not lose the focus of the story and not skipping any parts, which sadly happens to me lately. Thank you for your hard work. You have a wonderful voice and accent
This was as delightful as ever. Bravo, Mr. Wagland. I enjoyed this very much and I thank you. I have a theory about the ridiculous number of dislikes. I wouldn't take it to heart if I were you. We can surmise that there has been some increase in views (or person's listening, as it were) as your channel has become better known. Seemingly, that has brought in new people for whom Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is only a strange name they've seen flash by on television with the addendum of the words "characters in this *film* were inspired by the works of". That is to say, many people who have never actually held a volume written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, let alone having opened and... gasp!...read one. They see the name "Sherlock Holmes" in the title of the video, click, and expect a live action film with Hollywood stars and not an exceptionally fine audio recording of one of the delightfully written stories, the more fools they.
Reminiscent of Poe’s Tell-Tale Heart, as husband tries to convince everyone of his sanity in committing “the perfect crime” only to give himself away. I realize that much as I like listening to Basel Rathbone & Nigel Bruce, your voices allow me to experience the artistry of ACD’s masterful writing & dialogue!
This is one of the most significant stories in that it is a crushing critique of society & its ridiculous demands for, even way back then, “politically correct” behaviour, as well as of the damage done, by degrees, according to the individual’s obedience to or defiance of these rigid rules... seen in the enlightened perspective of character, ofc. A brilliant, scathing double-headed condemnation, then. Thank you, Gary, for a totally credible & clear reading of it. 👏👏👏
I Thank You so much for this excellent channel,it's wonderful for me to listen to at night before sleep.it is so we'll done.You can figure out real fast who would take the time to thumbs down. Please bring us more of these 😀😁 I Thank You again.
I haven't listened to this one in a while and when I get to the reading of the transcript at the end, I am amazed at the emotion of the reading you voice ; all while using an accent . Then you double down on the last lines mused by Holmes. Simply magnificent! Sir Doyle may have written the words, but you put the heart into them.
read everything sherlock from Mr Doyle. most of it i read 2 times now. i never knew was so many books and novels till i got the complete works. i think i will enjoy hearing them again
thank you so much for going to make a high effort for us, surely you will try to publish much more videos and histories to inspire the people for reading and set up new goals in the future
Hello Greg. It would be a shame if I don't stop a minute to thank you for the wonderful work that you are doing. To listen to you reading these classics is my idea of the best possible "me time" when my day's work is done. Have listened to almost all now. One small request. Could you possibly care to read for us the timeless children's books of 1)Billy Bunter and 2) books by Malcolm Saville? Don't get these books anymore where I live. Would so love to hear these read by you. Many thanks.
"Ha Watson! You expressed incredulity that anyone could read another's thoughts - well you didn't say so exactly, but I could tell you were thinking that... and if I was half as bally clever as I seem to think I am, I would realise that I've already assumed my conclusion, in a a peculiar form of the circular argument fallacy...."
I love everything about this. The subtle distinction between characters without caricature or stereotype. Expressiveness without overdramatization. The perfect diction, lovely accent, and seemingly effortless slipping in and out of different character's accents. It's just perfect. I've listened to about half of the stories so far.
Thanks Deborah. Glad you're enjoying them.
'seemingly' is right - sometimes it's effortless, other times the magic of the software digs me out of a hole.
He's amazing! I've listened to them all time and again. I always play them when I'm going to sleep and when I'm struggling with insomnia. They're so something and help so much ❤
You put it perfectly Deborah, these stories are a joy to listen to, so beautifully done.
They help me trough my first week of Covid 19, which is very heavy in my condition; lying down and listening is all I can do. Great series!
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I mean this as a compliment, this series is an antidote to insomnia. I love your clear, steady voice and the descriptive stories.
Thankyou for all the bedtime stories!
It's been said before. I'm very glad they help! Cheers Corrie!
I listen to your reading almost every night before bed. It’s become a soulful ritual for me. Thank you.
Thanks for listening Laura.
Likewise here, better than a sleeping tablet.
@@judithhopes151 agreed
same here
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I put your playlist on to help me fall asleep to. A calm, relaxed voice and Sherlock Holmes always helps me to sleep when I struggle.
Aural xanax.
It's a gift!
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Lestrades voice in particular is just how I was expecting it to sound, so I commend you!
Watson’s voice is so relaxing; have you done all of the stories?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Definitely and the only side effect is waking up each morning feeling refreshed after a good nights sleep. I'm so happy to have found your channel. Thank you my friend.
Everything about this is just fantastic, good English accent clear and just perfect, thanks for this.
I can't thank you enough for making these recordings. I start everyday by reading a new adventure and your audios really bring each story to life in a way that has just made me an absolute fan of the series. Thanks a million.
Very glad to hear it, Fernando. Cheers!
Enjoy your work. Please keep it up.
Thank you!
Ah, dearest Mr. Wagland! You amaze me again and again in how you conjure up all those characters in such a way that I can almost see them. Thank you ever so much!
this is a masterclass in audiobook narration. cheers boys! delightful treats every upload!
These are absolutely delightful! Thank you for this series. I am an English woman who now lives in the USA and I find your accent so relaxing to listen to at nights. Much better than watching TV in the evenings.
Don't you mean watching the telly??
These are so well done! And while I listen, no matter where I am, or time it is, I find myself in a little room on Baker Street, listening to Dr. Watson!
Thank you C H.
This channel has been such a great source of relaxation, being able to close my eyes and get into the stories. i've created a detailed office in my head where sherlock lives after all this time.
Thank you for uploading these. I love Sherlock Holmes. His intellect is powerful.
Brilliant. The last statement, Holmes' questioning response, and the narration. You are too good! Thanks again.
Greetings from Florida. What can I say that hasn't already been expressed in other comments. Masterful comes to mind. As one young lady below stated - your voice stays with the listener. I believe we should all share our gifts - so thank you for doing just that.
DAMN YOU SIR...This is the forth time that I've had to take the story back to but 10 minutes in due to your sweet lullaby voice soothing me to dreams which are so sweet. I'M DETERMINED TO GET TO THE END. What a wonderful delivery at every moment of your take on this 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you sir are a CHAMPION and I'm definitely subscribing to you, heck I'm even going to listen again to stories already told by other's but if only to hear your spin on it which is just exquisitely executed. Thank you.
Cheers Risa. Thanks for damning me - always a nice feeling ;-) Enjoy!
Who is disliking this?? Ive been listening to these beautifully delivered stories for a few months, you have re-sparked my interest in these wonderful tales. Thank you, these are by far the best Sherlock audiobooks on UA-cam. Great job Greg!
A good example of how drink can turn bad trouble into total ruin. A terrifying tale. Also an illustration of how one Narcissist can wreck lives'. These tales are told in a compelling way. One cannot fail to feel something for the characters.
Thanks Sarah.
That man should have divorced his wife if she was so love with her sister’s boyfriend.
The Authors very last words by Holmes: "What is the meaning of it Watson? What object is served by this circle of misery, and violence, and fear. It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable; but what end? There is the great standing perennial problem, to which human reason as is far from an answer as ever...."
Punctuation is my own, please forgive me if needful 🤭
These last words, indeed, betray confusion to those who have the rationale to comprehend and be in command of their emotions.
Let’s suppose ‘addictions’s are self medication for a lack of direct action where it is demanded; in this story, the adage , “ houseguests, like fish, begin to stink after three days.”, wasn’t applied. There in lies the rot.
A victim of circumstance or a master of our destiny? Perhaps, both!
This one I revisit. Puts me out like grandma's cookies. Delightful!
Grandma's cookies. What was in them?
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio grandma's stash! Only she knew what that was. But you ate one or two and then ....zzzzz
I take my cell phone to the kitchen and start listening to Greg Wagland and Conan Doyle and Sherlock and Watson and everything becomes lighter and immensely more pleasant. Thanks a lot for sharing your gift with us Mr Wagland.
Cheers 🍻
Thank you Mr Greg for an exceptional rendition of a classic story your characters have true life and one can visualise them so clearly
As a Holmes lover I rank you up there with Rathbone Brett and Cushing
Keep up the great work
We all know know now who’s the dogs bollocks of Victoriana !🏴
Cheers Denis. Thank You!
These stories, so well read are an absolute pleasure to hear. Thank you
Love, love, loved it!
you must strive to focus on the high amount of people that liked this and for get the ones that don't. They are fewer and remember, There is always something people (especially certain people...unhappy, spoiled people, lol) that would like to complain about. This is perfect. Thank you for sharing this for myself and others to enjoy! I need my Sherlock Holmes ever so often. I am so busy and getting to listen to it as I work is absolutely amazing.
Cheers for such great entertainment!!! Outstanding job! I suffer from insomnia and had a serious household accident a few weeks ago, these stories are helping so much! Your voice is so marvellous and your reading so splendid that I think even my ribs are healing faster ❤️🇬🇧🌷Thanks so much!!! (Patricia, from Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Good luck with your recovery! Glad you enjoy the stories. Best wishes to you in Argentina!
@@sherlock_holmes_magpie_audio Thank you so much! God bless you ❤️🤗
Such a fan of the original Holmes stories, as well as Paget's illustrations
Listening to you reminds me of my late grandmother. She was born in Kensington and held her accent from listening to her own mother speak. Of course the pitch is different, but the intonations are there. Wonderfully done.
This was such a good one! I didn’t want it to end. I wanted to stay in this world a little longer and find out what happened to the characters.
Simply perfect,qualaty acting by all.
thank you ever so much
What a gem this channel is!
What a fabulous read! So great to hear someone who can produce the accents and pronounce all the place names. Off to binge-listen to all your other work!
ME TOO!!
Hi, your capacity for such different character voices is amazing. In addition to being so distinct, as you read the words in character you literally flesh out each personality. Kudos for your talents.
Chilling, grounded story with a haunting question at the end. I feel for the sailor, despite what he did, he was pushed to madness. Thoroughly wonderful reading
Sometimes I really can't find a suitable definition for the beauty and sound of your work
Dear Mr. Greg, thank you for all your efforts ❤❤
Thanks again Mehran
These are the best. Thanks for the entertainment provided!!!!
I love listening to the stories narrated so animately by Gregg Wagland. I'll always picture Sherlock in my imagination through this narration although im looking forward to Downey Jr and jude Law's new version this year 2024. Thanks Greg for bringing it alive !
Very good narration. Great pronunciation, stress on the right words at the right time. Good job!
Excellent voice and accentuation sir! I have long known of the incredible skills you posses with which you read these works in such an entertaining manner! Bravo!
Not being an english native I am totally agree, that the literature in english is great due to its unique atmosphere and lovely language. Thank you very much for an uncompromisingly amazing reading and heartbreaking story as well. Дякую!
Superb. Thank you, Mr Wagland.
thanks again MM56
one of the most beautiful of voices. Greg is a treasure. i have loved all his works. always a treat, like an unexpected passage or open door startlement of wonder, sudden at the shoulder, that one would swear had never been there before, and a world fresh and new that awaits beyond. i am always amazed how works i have well known to taters and broken spines come alive fresh and new in the readings of another, who has grace of skill and joy of passion of one's skills, and here given with enriching enlightenment, to enhance the talent of the author, though generations removed from each other, as if they were hanging about the elbows, half bent to the desk, pondering the wet ink lines. a wonderful work. very well done by all.
Lovely 😊
I like how Doyle acknowledges Poe's detective in the Murders at the rue morgue.
Your voice is extraordinary sir, it stays with me far after the end of the book. Thank you very much for sharing your gift with us. 🎉👏🏻
In deed watson.
Must stay home and what a delightful way to get through this time. Great voice keeps you drawn in start to finish! Thank you so very much for recording these great stories
My pleasure, Rottie.
Gosh , I forgot how uncomplicated and completely enjoyable these are. I had to subscribe. Thanks, entertainment at its best☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Thanks for you kind comment, Lori. Cheers!
Agreed I love my I love British female accent
Listening and in same time reading subtitle with excellent pronunciation is really nice to have. Thanks a lot.
This is another one of my favorites of his. Thank you for doing them.
Helped me relax and fall asleep during nights of restlessness and relentless stir, due to stressful days at work. So well read and renditioned.
Just listened again - this one shows Greg's command of accents and characterisations.
I really love your readings and Sir Doyle's writings!!! I wish you could also read other books
Your vocal performance was AMAZING!!!
Thanks Greg Wagland. It's a pleasure to read Sherlock Holmes in your voice.💯🌹
Thoughts about this sad story...
This mysterious circle is the result of an equation. Pity Jim Browner... but he's also responsible for losing his temper...
He was good enough to change his job and his place of residence for his wife.. and quit drinking.
İf they (Sarah and Jim ) sat separately, probably none of this would have happened.
Jim should not have let Sarah stay in the house once he knew her intentions.
At least he could have told Mary what had happened. Though Sarah could have gotten out of it with lies.
Mary, like Jim, could honorably refuse Alfred. But we don't know what Sarah told Mary about Jim.
Sarah is to blame for everything, but Jim and Mary have also succumbed to their feelings and emotions. Married people make promises to each other. They should have trusted each other. At least they could have talked.
All of This circle of misery and violence and fear is test.
And everyone knows that teachers do not help students during exams.
Allah is merciful and compassionate.
Interesting thoughts. Thank you!
Thank you for these, Greg! Sherlock read in an American accent is sacrilegious to my ears! Your reading is very nice to listen to.
That's an American accent? :o
@@marinatessmer1116 no.
An American
Love a good non violent mystery. Thank you for these audio books.
Greg Wagland has a tremendous voice for these Sherlock Holmes stories 👍🏻
Thanks Darren.
Mr. Wagland has set the bar very high indeed. I listened to a Jules Verne reading of A JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH read by several narrators I found myself judging these readers very harshly lol.
Thanks for the thumbs downs! FREE media was never so unpopular!
Sherlock Holmes Stories Magpie Audio 👉🏻570 v 79 I think you made a great audiobook👍🏻
Thank you so much, best audio ever.
Thank you. This reminds one how beautiful English could be!
rayoh2011 bring back opium!!!
And it reminds to me how much hard is to learn it..
@@carlodinatale3310 as you are listening to it, your English can't be that bad - keep listening, read english books / newspaper out loud and your English will become better and better. 👌🏼
As always a wonderful presentation!! Thx. Be safe God bless.
Thank you so much !!! I love them !
Thank you for all of these!
Self confessed Sherlock Holmes fanatic 😁 who thoroughly enjoys these renditions of the Conan Doyle stories 😊🎉
Cheers Debbie!
listening from Argentina! This was wonderful. Not only this helps me with improving my english but it also helps me to not lose the focus of the story and not skipping any parts, which sadly happens to me lately. Thank you for your hard work. You have a wonderful voice and accent
It's great to listen to the storyline and relax just to switch off thank you once much keep it up
Just had an eye surgery, this is amazing, thank you
This was as delightful as ever. Bravo, Mr. Wagland. I enjoyed this very much and I thank you.
I have a theory about the ridiculous number of dislikes. I wouldn't take it to heart if I were you. We can surmise that there has been some increase in views (or person's listening, as it were) as your channel has become better known. Seemingly, that has brought in new people for whom Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is only a strange name they've seen flash by on television with the addendum of the words "characters in this *film* were inspired by the works of". That is to say, many people who have never actually held a volume written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, let alone having opened and... gasp!...read one. They see the name "Sherlock Holmes" in the title of the video, click, and expect a live action film with Hollywood stars and not an exceptionally fine audio recording of one of the delightfully written stories, the more fools they.
I found this a bit of fun. Thank you. Oh, narrator excellent.
Thanks Granny!
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The best audiobook narrator!!
Reminiscent of Poe’s Tell-Tale Heart, as husband tries to convince everyone of his sanity in committing “the perfect crime” only to give himself away.
I realize that much as I like listening to Basel Rathbone & Nigel Bruce, your voices allow me to experience the artistry of ACD’s masterful writing & dialogue!
Thank you
This is one of the most significant stories in that it is a crushing critique of society & its ridiculous demands for, even way back then, “politically correct” behaviour, as well as of the damage done, by degrees, according to the individual’s obedience to or defiance of these rigid rules... seen in the enlightened perspective of character, ofc. A brilliant, scathing double-headed condemnation, then. Thank you, Gary, for a totally credible & clear reading of it. 👏👏👏
How so I’m very genuinely curious?
Nobody going to comment on the story? Wow. Powerful writing. Very emotional.
Cheers Keith.
Indeed, Keith, it's very powerful, in fact I find the intensity overwhelming.
Thank you for making my commuting to work much more pleasant! 😊
No problem 😊
Masterfully performed!
I Thank You so much for this excellent channel,it's wonderful for me to listen to at night before sleep.it is so we'll done.You can figure out real fast who would take the time to thumbs down. Please bring us more of these 😀😁 I Thank You again.
Thank you so much i love this it's fantastic
Thank you very much.
I haven't listened to this one in a while and when I get to the reading of the transcript at the end, I am amazed at the emotion of the reading you voice ; all while using an accent . Then you double down on the last lines mused by Holmes. Simply magnificent! Sir Doyle may have written the words, but you put the heart into them.
Thanks Susan. Glad you enjoyed and took the time to share your thoughts.
Appreciated.
Excellent reading, thank you!
Just loving these audios. Thank you, thank you, ever so. m, il
+M Watts glad you liked them. Cheers!
What a magnificent voice. Thank you for these great audios. Cheers.
Greg knows my ***** opinion of his amazing talent especially S. Holmes. I wish he would read all of A. C. Doyle's works, ho humm😢
Great work Greg! I've enjoyed all of them. You have such a great talent and great to listen to during this Lockdown.
Thanks for listening, Stephen. Cheers!
read everything sherlock from Mr Doyle. most of it i read 2 times now. i never knew was so many books and novels till i got the complete works. i think i will enjoy hearing them again
Loved your delivery!... Congrats!
Great, thanks for uploading.
thank you so much for going to make a high effort for us, surely you will try to publish much more videos and histories to inspire the people for reading and set up new goals in the future
CHEERS!!! Just found you....can't wait to listen to everything from you....great voice!!!
Thank you, Chris. Hope you like!
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Superb reading, as always!
Great read again ..thank you Greg
Ta, Michael.
Hello Greg. It would be a shame if I don't stop a minute to thank you for the wonderful work that you are doing. To listen to you reading these classics is my idea of the best possible "me time" when my day's work is done. Have listened to almost all now.
One small request. Could you possibly care to read for us the timeless children's books of 1)Billy Bunter and 2) books by Malcolm Saville? Don't get these books anymore where I live. Would so love to hear these read by you.
Many thanks.
Thank you! Much appreciated.
Thanks
ThankYOU
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Outstanding... Thank you!
Amazing narrative voice, appreciate the craft family bless
Excellent!! Just what I want as I lay in bed with the flu. Thanks so much.
SHOFAR MINISTRIES same here :)
Same
A superb story and narration many thanks. :}
This is fantastic, thank you
Great reading.
WONDERFUL.
"Ha Watson! You expressed incredulity that anyone could read another's thoughts - well you didn't say so exactly, but I could tell you were thinking that... and if I was half as bally clever as I seem to think I am, I would realise that I've already assumed my conclusion, in a a peculiar form of the circular argument fallacy...."
Ha😀 Thanks RJ
Mesmerised by the reading ❤️