A Pickle For the Knowing Ones
Timothy Dexter
Lu par MelissaMarie





Timothy Dexter, a business man in the late 1700's, writes about his thoughts and his life. He is an unconventional man who follows his own path regardless of common conventions. These traits led him to write and self-publish a book without any punctuation, allowing the reader to determine the 'stops' for themself. - Summary by Melissa Mikol (1 hr 23 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 13:57 | Lu par MelissaMarie |
A Pickle for the Knowing Ones; From the Museum of | 27:20 | Lu par MelissaMarie |
This Cometh Greeting; For the Impartial Herald; Wonder of Wonders | 27:30 | Lu par MelissaMarie |
Appendix | 15:07 | Lu par MelissaMarie |
Critiques
Wish it had been slower





Matthew McNaughton
Reader has a great voice but with the lack of punctuation a slower reading is needed to decode it all any part not by Timothy Dexter himself was great though probably because it had punctuation but since I haven't looked at the original text I can't be sure





Saturn.Owner
Loved the voice and the attempt to read the book that has many spelling errors and lack of punctuation.