I am glad someone can see good quality in lesser known books by authors that are "over done"by the audio book channels. I would like to see you do "The washer woman" by Hans Christian Andersen. Fantastic narrator.
Thank you for this upload of an interesting story by a great author. I love a classic haunted house story. I just don't find enjoyment in the popular "creepypasta" of today. It just tries too hard, and is too amateur-ish for my tastes. I'm 42 and have been reading all my life, so I have no taste for drivel. I'm sure there exist somewhere some good "pasta", but i can't be bothered to sift thru the dustbin just to find a sixpence. Okay, rant over. Dickens had a golden sense of humor that never fails to tickle me with hilarious situations and peculiar characters. Thank you for this quality audiobook. I much enjoy your narration style and cadence. You have a good grasp of your material. New subscriber, excited to have found this gem of a channel. I wish you the best of luck with your channels success.
Many thanks for your kind words! It’s true, there’s a certain pantomime element to the real gothic stories of this era that has been somewhat replaced with gore. But I’m looking forward to finding many more stories such as these!
Very enjoyable. Your light tones ease us into the detail common in Dickens' tales , that we are unused to in modern writing . And so good to hear..as was originally the usual way of encountering his works, stories outside the usual clutch. I look firward to listening to your past other and future offerings.
Thank you for uploading this interesting story. It's not one that I had even heard of before, and it embraces an unexpected range of moods. I'm familar with Dickens' comically grotesque ghost stories, of the 'Gabriel Grubb' variety, and his serious, straightforward ghost stories, such as 'The Signalman', but this moved from entertainingly-presented everyday life to ...well, I had better say no more, for fear of 'spoilers'. The reader is truly excellent, and a pleasure to listen to.
cat·a·lep·sy noun a medical condition characterized by a trance or seizure with a loss of sensation and consciousness accompanied by rigidity of the body.
Hard to believe that this was penned by the same hand as that wonderful story "The Signalman". I struggled to force myself to stay to the end and when I reached it I wished I had not bothered. Beautifully read but not worth the read.
Yes, so different from “The Signalman”, which you can also hear on this channel! This is more of a circumspection into what kind of ghosts live inside of us all and the effect that has. Dickens uses the same technique in “A Christmas Carol” to wonderful effect. Thanks for listening ❤️
I have to agree. It tried my patience sorely. Probably was not in the mood for this kind of rambling, chatty, gently humorous kind of story. Unfortunately it irritated me😁. But- a wonderful narrator🙏
I throughly enjoyed it. Less melodramatic than the signalman but no less enjoyable for that. Also interesting to hear one of Dicken's lesser known stories.
Well said. My thoughts exactly. However, I decided to bail half way through. This story was a tree sprouting many branches, but never reaching any height. Kind of resembles the modern day soap opera. My apologies soap opera fans. Anyhow, thanks for posting and Happy Holidays to all.
Thanks for listening, Delaney! This is a really unusual project from Dickens as it seems inspired by the traditional gothic horror tales, but ultimately is a story of redemption, as most Dickens’ shorts tend to be. Appreciate you looking through the repertoire ❤️
What a wonderful narrator. The skills & talent to go unoticed so not a distraction whilst simultaneously having a soothing & lulling resonance. Have subscribed with great pleasure of more great readings to come.
Perfectly narrated. I enjoyed the story a lot until that moment the stuff about the harem started. I went downhill from there. Great story but with a disappointing ending.
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot my personal favourite is The Signalman but this has been done a lot. Timeshift stories are quite fun along the lines of 'Tom' s Midnight Garden' Bitesized Classics (Simon Stanhope) covers a lot of the Victorian stuff and is very good, but there is plenty of room for other readers as they are all very enjoyable to us out here in youtubeland. Thank you for posting ☺
Am I correct in thinking that this is a story where there's a collection of stories inside it? Perhaps each person has a haunting experience? That's the only way I can make sense of this reading. It feels like the beginning is there, and part of the middle, but no conclusion. Please read the rest of it, I've been enjoying it, but now feel jarred by the missing bit, like descending a staircase and stumbling onto the floor two steps before I expected it.
I agree with you about the murder of crows. 🐦⬛I used to live in a valley below Mt. Rainier that was traditionally a agriculturally prolific location, due to the silts & volcano ash that fed the land with abundant health, so the deciduous trees were over 75-100’ tall; & these beautiful trees would house hundreds of crows that would fly across the valley, nesting at dusk. Once I even had the pleasure to witness a few flying over my head, and they were so close, I could hear their wings’ beat. It was magical. I love going back to see their majesty of flight when I am there. 🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛🍃🐦⬛🪺🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛
Thank you for this audio! I needed it for my IAH 221C class, although I dont think this audio book covers all of the chapters of the Haunted House, unless I'm mistaken
Hey Pock! Thank you for listening, glad it was helpful to you. This was just a small section of the overall Haunted House collection. The chapters are so different in theme that it may be something I explore in the future! ❤️
I am glad someone can see good quality in lesser known books by authors that are "over done"by the audio book channels. I would like to see you do "The washer woman" by Hans Christian Andersen. Fantastic narrator.
Really kind of you, Joyce! Thanks for listening 📚🎧
Dickens "overdone"? -- impossible!
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Thank you for this upload of an interesting story by a great author.
I love a classic haunted house story.
I just don't find enjoyment in the popular "creepypasta" of today. It just tries too hard, and is too amateur-ish for my tastes. I'm 42 and have been reading all my life, so I have no taste for drivel. I'm sure there exist somewhere some good "pasta", but i can't be bothered to sift thru the dustbin just to find a sixpence.
Okay, rant over.
Dickens had a golden sense of humor that never fails to tickle me with hilarious situations and peculiar characters.
Thank you for this quality audiobook. I much enjoy your narration style and cadence. You have a good grasp of your material.
New subscriber, excited to have found this gem of a channel. I wish you the best of luck with your channels success.
Many thanks for your kind words! It’s true, there’s a certain pantomime element to the real gothic stories of this era that has been somewhat replaced with gore. But I’m looking forward to finding many more stories such as these!
Very enjoyable. Your light tones ease us into the detail common in Dickens' tales , that we are unused to in modern writing . And so good to hear..as was originally the usual way of encountering his works, stories outside the usual clutch. I look firward to listening to your past other and future offerings.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Glad you enjoyed this one ❤️
Thank you for uploading this interesting story. It's not one that I had even heard of before, and it embraces an unexpected range of moods. I'm familar with Dickens' comically grotesque ghost stories, of the 'Gabriel Grubb' variety, and his serious, straightforward ghost stories, such as 'The Signalman', but this moved from entertainingly-presented everyday life to ...well, I had better say no more, for fear of 'spoilers'.
The reader is truly excellent, and a pleasure to listen to.
Yes absolutely, more of an introspective look at ghosts perhaps! Thanks so much for listening ❤️
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cat·a·lep·sy
noun
a medical condition characterized by a trance or seizure with a loss of sensation and consciousness accompanied by rigidity of the body.
I hope this book didn’t bring that on!
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot hmm
Thank you. You"re reading is just perfect.
That’s really kind of you, Patricia. So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
never heard of this story before!!!! thanks for posting the rarer gems
So glad you enjoyed it!
Hard to believe that this was penned by the same hand as that wonderful story "The Signalman". I struggled to force myself to stay to the end and when I reached it I wished I had not bothered. Beautifully read but not worth the read.
Yes, so different from “The Signalman”, which you can also hear on this channel! This is more of a circumspection into what kind of ghosts live inside of us all and the effect that has. Dickens uses the same technique in “A Christmas Carol” to wonderful effect. Thanks for listening ❤️
I have to agree. It tried my patience sorely. Probably was not in the mood for this kind of rambling, chatty, gently humorous kind of story.
Unfortunately it irritated me😁.
But- a wonderful narrator🙏
I throughly enjoyed it. Less melodramatic than the signalman but no less enjoyable for that. Also interesting to hear one of Dicken's lesser known stories.
Well said. My thoughts exactly. However, I decided to bail half way through. This story was a tree sprouting many branches, but never reaching any height. Kind of resembles the modern day soap opera. My apologies soap opera fans. Anyhow, thanks for posting and Happy Holidays to all.
me, too. i just didn’t get it. the reading was really great though :) 🌺
Ohh this going on my favorites...I just stumbled on this thank you dearly ...
That’s brilliant, thanks Keko! More to come soon ❤️
Your'e very welcome
Excellent reading.
Thanks for listening, Scott!
The narrator is great but I just couldn’t get into the story.
I’ll try another 🍏
Thanks for listening, Delaney! This is a really unusual project from Dickens as it seems inspired by the traditional gothic horror tales, but ultimately is a story of redemption, as most Dickens’ shorts tend to be. Appreciate you looking through the repertoire ❤️
Excellent narrative and naration. Thank you.
Many thanks, Nick!
Wonderful. Exceptional.
“Woman’s with a capital w” This was a riot of a tale😂 Thanks so much for sharing! ❤️
So glad you enjoyed it!
What was that all about!!!!!
It certainly takes a bit of a turn! There are plenty more stories in this collection which I may explore in the future… 📕
Thank you for reading this. Loved it!
What a wonderful narrator. The skills & talent to go unoticed so not a distraction whilst simultaneously having a soothing & lulling resonance. Have subscribed with great pleasure of more great readings to come.
Thanks for subscribing Birdy! Really looking forward to creating more and seeing where the channel can go 🎧 📚
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Yeah, great find. Cheers
I like your reading.
That’s great to hear, thanks for listening!
What up IAH 221C
Hope it's useful to you on your course!
great! but where's the rest of the book?
It’s true, these are just the sections written by Dickens himself. There may well be a Part 2 at some point in the future. Thanks for listening!
Perfectly narrated. I enjoyed the story a lot until that moment the stuff about the harem started. I went downhill from there. Great story but with a disappointing ending.
I liked this one! Slight but solid twist towards the end!
That’s great to hear. Thanks Rhonda! Such a unique style of ghost story, this one
The reference to 'a rapper' made my ears prick up!
Dickens was very down with the kids 😂
Wonderfully narrated but too fast ☹️
Dickens of a good story !
Ho Ho Ho !
Glad you enjoyed! I wonder if there are any other Dickens Xmas stories I could have a look at 🤔
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot my personal favourite is The Signalman but this has been done a lot. Timeshift stories are quite fun along the lines of
'Tom' s Midnight Garden'
Bitesized Classics (Simon Stanhope) covers a lot of the Victorian stuff and is very good, but there is plenty of room for other readers as they are all very enjoyable to us out here in youtubeland.
Thank you for posting ☺
...mind you I am back listening to world cup on 5 Live again now ! 😁😁😁
Check it out on this channel if you fancy! ua-cam.com/video/WCChNlQk-VE/v-deo.html
Oh dear!!!
How many pages are there in this book
😬 depends how big the writing is! Although these are only the sections penned by Dickens.
Good british english!
waked up to see the story was over :) nice one
Thanks so much for listening!
I like the movement of the flying birds on the title. Nice affect.
Thanks K Man! Glad you enjoyed this spooky tale!
effect
Am I correct in thinking that this is a story where there's a collection of stories inside it? Perhaps each person has a haunting experience?
That's the only way I can make sense of this reading. It feels like the beginning is there, and part of the middle, but no conclusion.
Please read the rest of it, I've been enjoying it, but now feel jarred by the missing bit, like descending a staircase and stumbling onto the floor two steps before I expected it.
Yes you’re absolutely right. I’ve got plans to record the remainder of this one over the coming months!
@@classicaudiobookswithelliot I look forward to it!
Sounds like the voice of my satnav in the car
😂
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Friday
😂 not scarry
Thanks for this 😊
You’re welcome, Jess!
thanks for sharing!!!❤❤❤
This and The Chimes are so overlooked over A Christmas Carol and that's a great shame.Thank you for posting.
Haven’t got round to working on The Chimes as of yet, but it’s certainly on my list. Perhaps next Christmas!
Thanks for the wonderful narration of this so far unknown to me, work by Dickens
You’re very welcome, it was a pleasure to read ❤️
👏👏👏😂 excellent narration. Thank you! 1:17:35
Thanks so much, Geraldine! ❤️
21:33
British accent ???????
Sure is!
This book lost me
Thank you! 😊
You’re welcome, Leona. Hope you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the share
You’re welcome! Hope you’re enjoying the audiobooks 📚
I love the birds flying over effect
Thanks Ann! Glad you enjoyed
I agree with you about the murder of crows. 🐦⬛I used to live in a valley below Mt. Rainier that was traditionally a agriculturally prolific location, due to the silts & volcano ash that fed the land with abundant health, so the deciduous trees were over 75-100’ tall; & these beautiful trees would house hundreds of crows that would fly across the valley, nesting at dusk. Once I even had the pleasure to witness a few flying over my head, and they were so close, I could hear their wings’ beat. It was magical. I love going back to see their majesty of flight when I am there. 🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛🍃🐦⬛🪺🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛🌳🐦⬛
Great story. The fictive I have listened to it. Thank you
Thank you, Anne!
Thank you for this audio! I needed it for my IAH 221C class, although I dont think this audio book covers all of the chapters of the Haunted House, unless I'm mistaken
Hey Pock! Thank you for listening, glad it was helpful to you. This was just a small section of the overall Haunted House collection. The chapters are so different in theme that it may be something I explore in the future! ❤️
i’m in IAH 221C as well! do you go to MSU?
@@cameronmerrill680 I do!! My professor is the one who drinks a lot of diet pepsi 😭
@@pock_5541 That’s my professor too!😂 tuesdays n thursday’s
@@cameronmerrill680 Are you in the class today?
Thanks for this. Found this after listening to @RobinReadsVO and really enjoyed listening to another reader's take on it!
Great to hear! Always enjoyable to listen to what different narrators put out there. Thanks for listening ❤️