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A Christmas Carol Audiobook by Charles Dickens

Posted on 20 July 2012 by smokeandtoke6123

Traditional Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in numerous languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. A Christmas Carol free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org A Christmas Carol cost-free E-book at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org A Christmas Carol at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com Cast Ebenezer Scrooge: Andy Minter Fred: mb Bob Cratchit: David Richardson Gentleman: Martin Langer Jacob Marley: Algy Pug Ghost of Christmas Past: Tricia G Fan/Small Tim: rashada Young Scrooge/Peter Cratchit: Paul Andrews Schoolmaster/Guy two: Peter Bishop Fezziwig: John Steigerwald Belle: Availle Belle’s Husband/Guy 3: Levi Throckmorton Ghost of Christmas Present: Barry Eads Mrs. Cratchit: Arielle Lipshaw Martha Cratchit/Lady: Christin Chapelle Belinda Cratchit/Caroline: Amy Gramour Scrooge’s Niece: Veronica Jenkins Niece’s Sister: Liberty Stump Guy 1: David Lawrence Guy 4: Chris Donnelly Man 5: Darren V Charwoman: Kara Shallenberg Old Joe: Tom Crawford Mrs. Dilber: Sandra G Caroline’s Husband: Shea McNamara Boy: Saab Narrator: Elizabeth Klett
Video Rating: 3 / 5

Stave III: The Second of the Three Spirits. Traditional Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in numerous languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Playlist for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: www.youtube.com A Christmas Carol free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org A Christmas Carol free of charge E-book at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org A Christmas Carol at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a checklist of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com Cast Ebenezer Scrooge: Andy Minter Fred: mb Bob Cratchit: David Richardson Gentleman: Martin Langer Jacob Marley: Algy Pug Ghost of Christmas Past: Tricia G Fan/Tiny Tim: rashada Young Scrooge/Peter Cratchit: Paul Andrews Schoolmaster/Guy 2: Peter Bishop Fezziwig: John Steigerwald Belle: Availle Belle’s Husband/Guy three: Levi Throckmorton Ghost of Christmas Present: Barry Eads Mrs. Cratchit: Arielle Lipshaw Martha Cratchit/Lady: Christin Chapelle Belinda Cratchit/Caroline: Amy Gramour Scrooge’s Niece: Veronica Jenkins Niece’s Sister: Liberty Stump Man 1: David Lawrence Guy four: Chris Donnelly Guy five: Darren V Charwoman: Kara Shallenberg Old Joe: Tom Crawford Mrs. Dilber: Sandra G Caroline’s Husband: Shea McNamara Boy: Saab Narrator: Elizabeth Klett

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23 comments on “A Christmas Carol Audiobook by Charles Dickens

  1. Josesito El Adicto Tecnologico on said:

    Push…

  2. adoreemeebabee on said:

    Watch the movie much better

  3. cister30328 on said:

    Sounds like Charles Darwin (as in the Darwin Awards) is more your speed. I nominate you for an Honorable Mention.

  4. cister30328 on said:

    Try closing your eyes, relax and let the audio read you the book, like your parents should have when you were younger. Do this a chapter at a tine, and see if you like it better.

  5. starrysky2008 on said:

    This is excellent for practising English pronounciation! Thanks! :)

  6. rainbowpride76 on said:

    That is very sad. Use your own imagination.. 

  7. hadhad69 on said:

    A book is only as boring as the reader. Unless its by {an author you dislike}.

  8. hadhad69 on said:

    A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens first published by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge’s ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visits of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.

  9. kedarguru on said:

    tl;dr

  10. Brunn0121 on said:

    no, id prefer the movie.
    a book is boring

  11. marghellina on said:

    Very helpfull for “non speaking english” people. I enjoyed the exact pronunciation. Thanks!

  12. TheCGIMaster on said:

    Then why are you here then Gaylord?

  13. supersaiyanblanka on said:

    guys you can listen to this while drawing, having a power nap, waiting for World of Warcraft to finish with maintenance.

    however these voice actors could be better…

  14. vasikas10 on said:

    BORING
    

  15. EDDYThe22 on said:

    how can anybody dislike this – it does what it sets out to do brilliantly

  16. daydreamin4 on said:

    Dickens is brilliant

  17. CCProse on said:

    No problem. Glad we could help.

  18. TheAshleyAngst on said:

    Reading this book was so difficult! Especially when it’s required for class! But hearing it… That puts the entire story in my head.. Like my own little movie(: thanks for relieving me from grave suffering(:

  19. kimberlainetv on said:

    i was to lazy to read my self

  20. CCProse on said:

    Very cool. Glad we could help.

  21. candy4ever123 on said:

    thank. god. now i dont have to read it for class. i can just listen to it!

  22. HopeMan806 on said:

    Thank you!

  23. xMonster8D on said:

    I know 1 part by heart

    Jacob marley was dead dead as a door nail of that there is no doubt this fact must be distintly understood of nothing could come to this story <3.

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