Richard Armitage Named Top Voice in Classics Narration Genre by Audible, March 12, 2016 Gratiana Lovelace (Post #886)

Outstanding!  The talented British actor of stage and screen Richard Armitage (below narrating “David Copperfield”, image via Audible)

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praised for his genre defining audiobook narration of classic literature (below).

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Thanks to Chrissyinwm for tweeting the audible link!

 

Last month, I started listening to my copy of Audible’s “David Copperfield” performed by Richard Armitage–and I was riveted!  I’m 2.75 hrs in for this 36 hour and 36 minute epic.

And due to a nasty fall I had banging up my right side—especially my knee–last Thursday morning, sitting is the only thing I can do at the moment.   So, I’m trying to find the bright side of being laid up by looking forward to enjoying more of the “David Copperfield” story as told by Richard Armitage this weekend!

 

Here are  Amazon/Audible links for purchasing the “David Copperfield” audiobook performed by Richard Armitage:
http://www.amazon.com/David-Copperfield/dp/B01728H7DA

or

http://www.audible.com/pd/Classics/David-Copperfield-Audiobook/B01728H3VQ/ref=a_search_c4_1_

Enjoy!

About Gratiana Lovelace

Gratiana Lovelace is my nom de plume for my creative writing and blogging. I write romantic stories in different sub genres. The stories just tumble out of me. My resurgence in creative writing occurred when I viewed the BBC miniseries of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel North & South in February 2010. The exquisitely talented British actor portraying the male lead John Thornton in North & South--Richard Crispin Armitage--became my unofficial muse. I have written over 50 script stories about love--some are fan fiction, but most are original stories--that I am just beginning to share with others on private writer sites, and here on my blog. And as you know, my blog here is also relatively new--since August 2011. But, I'm having fun and I hope you enjoy reading my blog essays and my stories. Cheers! Grati ;-> upd 12/18/11
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5 Responses to Richard Armitage Named Top Voice in Classics Narration Genre by Audible, March 12, 2016 Gratiana Lovelace (Post #886)

  1. Wendy says:

    Hi Grati, hope that your injury heals quickly. In the meantime enjoy the DC as narrated by our man. I’m still struggling with my muscle strain. I go to see a Sports Physio next week. Have a great time listening.
    Wendy

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    • Hi Wendy, Thanks for your nice note and get well wishes. Day 3 and still no improvement. I’ll have to go back to the ortho surgeon on Monday or Tuesday. Hope your muscle strain heals, too. Hugs! On to DC! Limping Cheers! Grati ;->

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  2. March 12, 2016–Thanks for liking this post! I’m glad that you enjoyed it! Cheers!

    Hariclea & Esther

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  3. Irish Witch says:

    Praying for a quick recovery from your injuries,Being laid up can be not only painful but very frustrating and at least you have found a way to cope with part of it- by listening to the golden voice of Richard.He,indeed,should be named the Top Voice in Classics. I am on my second go round of Hamlet and have got to get into David Copperfield next. Get yourself well soon. Always look forward to reading your blogs and prefer you healthy when you write them :)

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    • Hi Irish Witch, Thanks for your lovely note and get well wishes! And good for you listening to Hamlet again. It’s a “short story” audiobook compared to the 36 hour David Copperfield. Ha! Ah well, lots of weekend listening enjoyment to be had with DC.

      And though the doctor says that it might take 2 to 6 weeks for me to completely heal–yikes!–I’m hoping to get back to the office at least part time later this week–still on crutches. Unfortunately, it’s my driving leg that is banged up. So being able to drive myself to work will be key–among other issues.

      Thanks again for your kind note about my blog and well wishes. I appreciate it! Cheers! Grati ;->

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