LibriVox Audio Books

Sally on the Rocks

by Winifred Boggs Read by Anne Fletcher 4.7
Sally Lunton has led a bohemian lifestyle in Paris, but now at 31 she returns to Little Crampton disillusioned, no job, no money and no hope…

Double Share

by Nathan Lowell Read by Nathan Lowell 4.8
When he graduates from the Academy at Port Newmar, Ishmael Horatio Wang reports for duty in his first assignment as an officer. When he gets…

The Machine Stops

by E. M. Forster 4.9
Dramatized by Gregory Norminton, E. M. Forster's story, written at the beginning of the last century, takes place in a future where people c…

The Parables of the Lord Jesus Christ

by St. John Chrysostom Read by A LibriVox Volunteer 4.9
Homilies 44 though 64 of St John Chrysostom's commentary on the Holy Gospel according to St Matthew, which include the parables and teaching…

A Room of One's Own

by Virginia Woolf Read by Cori Samuel 4.9
This feminist essay argues for both a literal and figural space for women writers within a literary tradition dominated by patriarchy. First…

Unknown to History

by Charlotte Mary Yonge Read by Tanica 4.8
During the captivity of Mary, Queen of Scots, plots, conspiracies, and intrigue engulfed the country. Catholics were apprehensive of Protest…

The Science of Being Great

by Wallace D. Wattles Read by Diana Majlinger 4.7
The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles explores the profound connection between thought and personal greatness. In this insightful…

The Man Who Lost Himself

by H. De Vere Stacpoole Read by Roger Melin 4.7
Best known for his literary work The Blue Lagoon, which has been made into film several times over, H. De Vere Stacpoole’s first publication…

Toilers of the Sea

by Victor Hugo Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.8
Toilers of the Sea is a powerful tale of love and perseverance set against the backdrop of the unforgiving sea. Victor Hugo weaves a narrati…

The Invisible Man

by H. G. Wells Read by Andrew Gaunce 4.8
A mysterious, bandaged stranger arrives in the small English village of Iping - and chaos follows close behind. H.G. Wells' classic story of…

The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book

by Constance Cary Harrison Read by Carol Box 4.9
"And now, mamma, until your tea is ready, we know what you must do," said the children, in a breath. "Tell us a story—a 'real…

Ponnamal, Her Story

by Amy Wilson Carmichael Read by MaryAnn 4.9
"A girl stood alone in the dark, listening. No one moved about her; the old mother-in-law who slept near by breathed steadily, she wou…

A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga

by William Walker Atkinson Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.7
The Book talks on the internal world of the self. The real nature of the subconscious mind, the way to control it, how ego comes into play a…

Workers Together

by Pansy Read by TriciaG 4.8
Workers Together continues the journey of Dr. Stuart Everett and Joy Saunders, characters first introduced in Pansy's earlier work, Ester Ri…

Royal Children of English History

by E. Nesbit Read by Cori Samuel 4.8
From the first chapter: "History is a story, a story of things that happened to real live people in our England years ago; and the thin…

On Liberty

by John Stuart Mill Read by John Stuart Mill 4.9
"On Liberty," a seminal work by philosopher John Stuart Mill. Mill felt there were no definite standards for defining what societ…

Maigret's Special Murder

by Georges Simenon 4.8
Maigret’s Special Murder is a gripping dramatization that aired on Saturday, March 22, 1986, on BBC Radio 4 FM. Adapted by Malcolm Stewart f…

Barry Blake Of The Flying Fortress

by Gaylord Dubois Read by David Wales 4.7
Barry Blake Of The Flying Fortress takes listeners on a thrilling journey through the skies of World War II, where young aviators face the c…

Anne of the Island

by Lucy Maud Montgomery Read by LibriVox Volunteers 4.7
This is the continuing story of Anne Shirley and the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series. In it Anne attends Redmond College where…

Saint Athanasius

by Frances Alice Forbes Read by pattymarie 4.8
A short and rather old fashioned biography a great saint. Don't expect subtlety; it's unapologetic hagiography. The saint is presented as a …

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