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9.17.2008

Episode 54: The Wonder Stick, finale


The Finale! Finally!

EP 54: The Wonder Stick, finale
Rating: G

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San Diego Opera
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9.13.2008

Episode 53: The Wonder Stick, chapters 22-24


In which the Umbaddu attack the beast men and Ru perfects the wonder stick.

EP 53: The Wonder Stick, chapters 22-24
Rating: G

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Cthulhu: H.P. Lovecraft and the 1920s

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Carbonel: the King of Cats by Barbara Sleigh
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9.03.2008

Episode 52: The Wonder Stick, ch. 20-21


In which Ru tries an old trick once too often and the Umbaddu encounter the beast men.

EP 52: The Wonder Stick, chapters 20-21
Rating: G

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The Martian Chronicles narrated by Ray Bradbury
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John Whitbourne, author of The Binscombe Tales says:
A friend has belatedly alerted me to your reading of my ‘The Binscombe Tales – Another Place’ last year.

Having listened twice now I accordingly wanted to contact you and, firstly, say thank you for your kind words re my series. And secondly, to congratulate on both your wonderful reading voice and your particular reading of my humble tale, which, if I may say so, showed remarkable… understanding.

I’ll confess I’ve rarely revisited that particular (first in the long sequence) story, although for no clear reason, and haven’t ever thought of it as any particular favourite. However, after now hearing your version I’ll concede it might have some small merit…

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