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391: chapters 27-28 - Sense and Sensibility
FromCraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
391: chapters 27-28 - Sense and Sensibility
FromCraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
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Length:
89 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
All About The Place - Annotated Audiobooks
Chapters 27-28 of Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen.
Book talk starts at 19:45.
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First S&S episode: 378 shownotes | Audio
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and * Listener Tony's new podcast: Libros Manos Libres which is on iTunes and Soundcloud and, of course, Ravelry * Mansfield Park (per Lauren) * Middlemarch (per Lauren) * Article on why reading these books matters * The 5 Science Facts article * Pixel art (per Tara) * Smashbooks (per Tara) * Udon (per Tara - giggle)* How to Drink Tea (or... another way to drink tea)* Be a reader for CraftLit! Send us your info via this link.* The transcription service* Thank you to Lauren (our math listener), Sarah (our secretly someday-crafty listener), Tara (our superfan), Kathy (who knows her tea), Kaet (who asks the right Brandon-ish questions), JannaLee (who understands the Dorian thing), and Ann (for her P&P video recommendation) for your voicemails!
* And our video of listeners listening (you can still send in pix - I'll add!): VIDEO UPLOADING as you read...
Special 400th episode ideas? Email me or go here and vote (or add your own idea)
Teacher/Homeschooler book request form
| Book Talk - 19:45 |
Mark Twain's Roughing It and the riding-on-the-mail section
What Jane Austen Ate...
The City (da da da DUM...)
Sideboard Collation
Lavender Water (what is) and recipe. (If you have a better recipe, please add the link in the comments or post it at Patreon.com/craftlit for this episode!)
Hart's Horn (what is) and use for baking
HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!
I’d love it if you could please share #CraftLit with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave a rating, a review—and, of course, don't forget to subscribe to the free podcast!
Ways to subscribe to CraftLit: The Annotated Audiobook Podcast
• Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via RSS • You can also subscribe via StitcherFEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments, and let us know what you do when you listen to CraftLit! Let your voice be heard. • Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android or Windows 8 smartphones and tablets (you can call or email feedback from within the app) • Call 206-350-1642 • Email Heather@CraftLit.com • Use our SpeakPipe Page!
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Chapters 27-28 of Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen.
Book talk starts at 19:45.
Call in Line - 1-206-350-1642
Call in and leave an audio comment - Please use SpeakPipe if you are outside of the US
First S&S episode: 378 shownotes | Audio
Crafty
and * Listener Tony's new podcast: Libros Manos Libres which is on iTunes and Soundcloud and, of course, Ravelry * Mansfield Park (per Lauren) * Middlemarch (per Lauren) * Article on why reading these books matters * The 5 Science Facts article * Pixel art (per Tara) * Smashbooks (per Tara) * Udon (per Tara - giggle)* How to Drink Tea (or... another way to drink tea)* Be a reader for CraftLit! Send us your info via this link.* The transcription service* Thank you to Lauren (our math listener), Sarah (our secretly someday-crafty listener), Tara (our superfan), Kathy (who knows her tea), Kaet (who asks the right Brandon-ish questions), JannaLee (who understands the Dorian thing), and Ann (for her P&P video recommendation) for your voicemails!
* And our video of listeners listening (you can still send in pix - I'll add!): VIDEO UPLOADING as you read...
Special 400th episode ideas? Email me or go here and vote (or add your own idea)
Teacher/Homeschooler book request form
| Book Talk - 19:45 |
Mark Twain's Roughing It and the riding-on-the-mail section
What Jane Austen Ate...
The City (da da da DUM...)
Sideboard Collation
Lavender Water (what is) and recipe. (If you have a better recipe, please add the link in the comments or post it at Patreon.com/craftlit for this episode!)
Hart's Horn (what is) and use for baking
HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!
I’d love it if you could please share #CraftLit with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave a rating, a review—and, of course, don't forget to subscribe to the free podcast!
Ways to subscribe to CraftLit: The Annotated Audiobook Podcast
• Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via RSS • You can also subscribe via StitcherFEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments, and let us know what you do when you listen to CraftLit! Let your voice be heard. • Download the FREE CraftLit App for iOS or Android or Windows 8 smartphones and tablets (you can call or email feedback from within the app) • Call 206-350-1642 • Email Heather@CraftLit.com • Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Get Your Own
Podcast Listener Since Before Serial t-shirts by CraftLit
Create a unique custom *PLSBSt-shirt for any podcast you love, online at CraftLit's Zazzle Shop.
Premium Audio — Reboot of Canterbury Tales, followed (shortly) by the first Tale (The Knight's).
Want a button?
grab the code below \/
Released:
Jul 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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