The World Crisis, by Winston Churchill, Reading 1

The World Crisis, by Winston Churchill, Readi...

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The Story of Ancient Irish Civilization, by P.W. Joyce, Part 2

Let's honor a certain March holiday with more from this history of Ireland. This time, the magical powers of druids, the rise of Christianity, and a tiny island's giant reputation for scholarly excellence. Also, the fairy realm! History truly contains multitudes. Help us stay ad- ...  Afficher plus

The North Pole, Its Discovery in 1909, by Robert Peary, Part 4

Let's drift away to better sleep with more from this epic journey to the northernmost point of the planet. This time, some local traditions, admiration for dogs, being the taxi of the north, dodging icebergs, and not changing your clothes for weeks. Adventure indeed! Help us stay ...  Afficher plus

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The Mystery of the Vanishing Books 📚
Sleep Tight Stories - Bedtime Stories for Kids

Milton is a boy who loves to read more than anything else. In his room, there are shelves full of books all over the walls, and he is already looking for a place to put another. As Milton finishes his latest book and sets it aside, thinking about which shelf to put it on, he noti ...  Afficher plus

North and South, Chapter 3
Send Me To Sleep: Books and stories for bedtime

Tonight, Andrew reads Chapter 3 of "North and South" by Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1855.


Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories.

If ...

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North and South, Chapter 1 (Voice Only)
Send Me To Sleep: Books and stories for bedtime

Tonight, Andrew reads Chapter 1 of "North and South" by Elizabeth Gaskell, published in 1855.


Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good night's rest. My name is Andrew, and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories.

If ...

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105: Let's Talk About Historical Fiction
Reading Through Life

Show notes:

Let’s just be real with it: we’re very nosy people. It’s why we’ve always been interested in other people’s stories and why we love books so much. And it’s why we’re both drawn to the historical fiction genre. We get to dive into the past ...

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