Dr. Heidenhoff's Process
Edward Bellamy
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Henry Burr's fiance, Madeline, is seduced by another man. The guilt and painful memories she has as a result cause him to refer her to Dr. Heidenhoff, who has developed a method to remove such memories from people's brains so that they can live happy lives. (Summary by TriciaG) (3 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 24:00 | Lu par Mike Golczynski |
Chapter II | 5:36 | Lu par Angelique G. Campbell |
Chapter III | 24:16 | Lu par Zoe F.W. Lyons |
Chapter IV | 8:37 | Lu par Bhavya |
Chapter V | 23:27 | Lu par acousticwave |
Chapter VI | 20:28 | Lu par acousticwave |
Chapter VII | 9:01 | Lu par acousticwave |
Chapter VIII | 17:55 | Lu par acousticwave |
Chapter IX | 18:17 | Lu par acousticwave |
Chapter X | 24:30 | Lu par Matthew D. Robinson |
Chapter XI | 23:03 | Lu par ToddHW |
Chapter XII | 19:14 | Lu par Angelique G. Campbell |
Critiques





ItsLoriK
Mike & acousticwave give excellent recordings of proper reading & speaking. If people that sounded just like them were the only kind to volunteer then all Librivox recordings would be easily understood in their entirety making them fully enjoyable & appreciated. As far as the story goes, it's worth falling asleep to. A woman falls for a guy that disgraces her instead of a good guy. The good guy finds her & she eventually falls for him but can't get over her past. She doesn't even get the memory altering procedure she suggests. Instead she keeps herself from the good guy causing him more grief for the rest of his life.





A LibriVox Listener
What a fantastic concept writer. This concept truly gives rise to deep contemplation.