Here is a list, in no particular order, of public domain books or poems that I’d like to read for Librivox some day:
- Fifty-one tales
- Lord Dunsany
- Marmion
- Sir Walter Scott
- The Lady of the Lake
- Sir Walter Scott
- A House of Pomegranates
- Oscar Wilde
- Andersen’s Fairy Tales
- Hans Christian Andersen
- The Song of Roland
- Anonymous
- A Sicilian Romance
- Ann Radcliffe
- Woman as Decoration
- Emily Burbank
- The Legends Of King Arthur And His Knights
- James Knowles
- The Wandering Jew
- Eugene Sue
- Evelina
- Frances Burney
- Cecilia
- Frances Burney
- The Book of Were-Wolves
- Sabine Baring-Gould
- From Ritual to Romance
- Jessie Laidlay Weston
- Married Life or True Romance
- May Edginton
- Herein is Love
- Reuel L. Howe
- Joan of Arc
- Ronald Sutherland Gower
This list is constantly updated as I discover works I’d like to do, or when other people at Librivox decide to do them. Feel free to make suggestions!





I was glad to see the work in progress on Holy War! I can’t wait till you finish. I have been wanting to revisit this work for years but just never can find the time. Now I can listen while I drive…Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for your kind words
The Holy War is definitely on my list to do - the problem is, there are just so many books I’d like to record!
Joy, I think you’d be great at reading some of the Bible: Song of Solomon, some of the Psalms, the Gospels, St. Paul.
Joy,
A book I would love for you to read is The Coming Prince by Sir Robert Anderson!
I love Pilgrim’s Progress and Absolute Surrender etc.
Thanks for your wonderful work!
Jeff Huber
You’re doing a great job, Ms Chan. I’m an Aussie (Melbourne, then Adelaide) who is currently studying Church History at Regent College, Vancouver in Canada. I’m doing the Puritans with JI Packer this coming term, and Pilgrim’s Progress is one of the prescribed readings. I have found your reading immeasurably helpful in truly soaking up this beautiful work. I am VERY eager to listen to your recording of Underhill… of course, I’ll have to wait until classes end!
Greetings,
I just wanted to drop you a note to say thank you for recording “Prilgrim’s Progress” for Librivox.
That was one of the first books I listened to once I discovered the website. I have wanted to read Pilgrim’s Progress but just never got around to it over the years. So what a nice surprise to find it on Librivox.
Also it was nice to find another Christian.
Abundant Blessings to you.
Kathy Waltrip
KATWAL on Librivox