Another of my BCing projects has made it into the LibriVox Catalog a couple of days ago! (YAY!) The funny thing is, that it got cataloged much later than some of my others, though it was the first one I ever started! (Soooo please be kind, if there are a couple of mistakes still in it!)
“What Katy did next” is the third book of the famous “What Katy did” series by Susan Coolidge. If you’ve been following my blog, you’ve probably noticed that I’m quite fond of the books… and that I’ve read the last one “In the High Valley” as a solo. Now only “Clover“, which is the fourth is missing before the whole series is complete!!! (Ya, I’m still working on that one, but it’s taking longer than expected… too much work and too little time to record/edit…)
Anyway here is a really short summary:
What Katy did next is a lovely book about the grown up Katy, traveling all through Europe with Mrs. Ashe and her daughter Amy. On her journey Katy meets many charming people and encounters very different ways of life…. also there is a big surprise in store for you! So here it is: WHAT KATY DID NEXT
Listen! …and meet again with Katy, her loving family, vivacious Rose Red, funny little Amy, pretty Lilly and all the others!
Just a short note at the end: A special thanks so Lucy for MCing! 😀
And of course thanks to everybody else too! Great job, all of you! *wild cheering*
When I originally commented I clicked the “Notify me when new comments are added” checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get four emails with the same comment. Is there any way you can remove me from that service? – Thanks
D’oh! I’m sorry abt. that…. I’ll see what I can do abt. that! 😦
Thanks for the cool blog, it’s nice to read things that makes sense or have a point unlike a lot of geberish blogs. I do read a lot of those too 🙂 sometimes it’s just fun. Keep it coming.
Nice blog, not like some boring ones. I had a good read, Thnx! Will keep an eye out for more of your blogs.
They will also have it nicely designed so you feel a good sense related with class, dissimilar a bunch of strip dance clubs that feel as if you are in
somebody’s scary basement.