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The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year in
The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year in | Charles Dickens
This volume contains Charles Dickenss 1844 short story "The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In". Published one year after "A Christmas Carol" and one year before "The Cricket on the Hearth", this book constitutes the second in Dickenss series of Christmas books, and it is highly recommended for fans and collectors of his seminal work. Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812 - 1870) was a seminal English author. Dickens created some of the worlds most famous fictional characters, and is considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. Many vintage texts such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive, and it is with this in mind that we are republishing this book now, in an affordable, high-quality, modern edition. It comes complete with a specially commissioned biography of the author.
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MatchlessMarie
The Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Mehso-so

I started this one last December and never finished it so I decided to try again this year. I don‘t know why but it was just hard for me to connect with the story. Richard Armitage is one of my favorite narrators so I really don‘t know why. I may need to try this one in another format because I feel like I just couldn‘t get into it this time. #WinterReadathon Also this was my December #BookSpin

Andrew65 Well done🎄🎄🎄 Not heard of this. 2y
MatchlessMarie @Andrew65 There are some similar parallels/themes as A Christmas Carol but more on the creepy/ghoulish side. I think the story is worth trying again. I heard there is an illustrated version I might try that one next time. 2y
Andrew65 @MatchlessMarie Thanks, will keep an eye out for this book. 2y
DieAReader 🎄🎄🎄 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
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IndoorDame
The Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Panpan

I had a hard time focusing on this. The narration is kind of soporific, which was a big part of it. And I found myself wondering if this was something that would have worked better for me if I had some nostalgic Christmastime association with it already. #WinterGames2021 #TeamGameSleighers @StayCurious

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MatchlessMarie
Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Goals for #DashingDecember. I‘ve started most of these.

#WinterGames2021
#TeamGameSleigher

Andrew65 Ooh I need to get hold of that Sherlock Holmes book. Great to have you with us, good luck. 😊👍 3y
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PhyllisH
The Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Enjoying a cup of sencha while reading. 💙☕️📚

TrishB Lovely pic 😁 3y
PhyllisH @TrishB Thanks😊 3y
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Lcsmcat
The Chimes, a Goblin Story | Charles Dickens
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#carolofthebells #Decembersong @Eggs
This is not my edition - but I wish it were!

Eggs Beautiful 👏🏻🔔📚❤️ 4y
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Texreader
The Chimes, a Goblin Story | Charles Dickens
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Emilymdxn
The Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Pickpick

Listened to two of dickens‘ Christmas books including the #merryreaders team read. I do see why a Christmas Carol is more famous but I unexpectedly loved the chimes as well. Uplifting in the end but harrowing on the way there. Nobody writes about poverty like dickens.

#merryreaders #wintergames2020 @Clwojick +76

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Texreader
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Pickpick

The Chimes is a more difficult read than a Christmas Carol for modern readers, especially before Dickens gets to Toby Veck‘s story. Even then, it‘s a tough read because he and his daughter have a hard hard life and they are treated most cruelly by those who purport to treat the poor well. Still, fine Dickens and a good life lesson. #wintergames #tmskellington @crimson613 @clwojick @staycurious

#24b42020 @TheReadingMermaid @Andrew65 @jb72

Andrew65 👏👏👏 5y
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Texreader
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Another Dickens‘ novel, another #winteryread. I like this story about Toby Veck and his daughter but it is very sad how they are treated by the well-to-do. The first part of the book is confusing and hard to read, but once you get into Veck‘s story it is hard to put down, hoping for the best for Veck and his daughter. Recommended. #holidayread

#wintergames #tmskellington @crimson613 @clwojick @staycurious

Trashcanman Oh my...Dickens. 5y
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I decided to read more Dickens. I listened to this one on Audible by Richard Armitage a few years back. But there‘s something about the written word to catch Dickens‘ humor. Here is a description of the main character with enough detail one can immediately picture him. I like the repetitive use of the word “very” to do so. #holidayread #wintergames #tmskellington @crimson613 @clwojick @staycurious

#24b42020 @TheReadingMermaid @Andrew65 @jb72

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Dogearedcopy
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Mehso-so

🎧 I‘m not really sure what happened during key or pivotal moments in this short story. Published a year after ‘A Christmas Carol,‘ it seems to have some common aspects: A review of the MC‘s life with a preternatural guide, social commentary, and melodrama. But everything was less clear... Some of it may have been due to Richard Armitage‘s narration but I think I just need to sit down and read this Christmas horror story next time.

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Savedbygrace
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1. Christmas day...and we wait until Christmas night as well
2. Scrooge
3. Snowmen
4. Sugar cookies
5. @ReadingDownUnder
#TuesdayTidbits #ThisorThat @JenlovesJT47

JenlovesJT47 💚❤️💚 6y
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Savedbygrace
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Dickens is keeping me company while I wait on the snow...it has started coming down now! ❄ I don't know about my Litsy friends out there, but where I live we go crazy at the first mention of snow! 😆⛄ Anyone else getting some wintry weather tonight?
#winter #CharlesDickens #snow #tryingtostaywarm

Crazeedi I live in snow country so unless we get feet of snow its business as usual. My sister in law lives in north Carolina so I'm sure she's snowed in 6y
Savedbygrace @Crazeedi we only get snow about two or three times the entire winter and it's only a few inches that lasts maybe 4 or 5 days if we're lucky...than it's just slush for the next couple of weeks 😆. Thankfully we are only a couple of hours to the mountains of Boone if we want some real snow. ;) 6y
Crazeedi @Savedbygrace well enjoy the snow today! 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz I can only wish for snow! Though we did get some last year some time in late December/early Jan 6y
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MatchlessMarie
Chimes | Charles Dickens
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I recently listened to a collection of classic love poems narrated by Richard Armitage and now I want more! I wasn‘t planning on reading these this year, but they are definitely my current #TBRtemptation for the near #future when I #WantToFeelAllWarmInside 🔥 #readingresolutions #startinganewjanuary #audible

TaciturnWhenReading 😍😍😍 7y
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emilyhaldi
The Chimes | Charles Dickens, Matty Groves
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This story is about Toby "Trotty" Veck, a poor working-class man who has lost his faith in humanity. On NYE his faith is restored by a visiting spirit and some chiming #silverbells ? Really hoping I have time to get to this book sometime this month!
#decdays

Cinfhen Well played 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
Reviewsbylola I liked A Christmas Carol but I am scared of dickens. 7y
Cathythoughts 👏👏👏 7y
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TorieStorieS
The Chimes | Charles Dickens, Matty Groves
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Mehso-so

This is our December book club pick, and though I voted for it, I was expecting something a little fresher from Dickens and less the New Year‘s Eve edition of A Christmas Carol... but it does feature #KidsInLove and makes for a #CozyHolidayBook or in my case, listen, for some holiday #Audiocoloring #DecDays @Cinfhen #DecInBooks17 @bookisglee

Cinfhen 😀💚👍🏻 7y
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Sweettartlaura
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Time for some 2016 wrap-up!

First, the dishonorable:

My annual Dickens Award goes to the most tedious, contrived, meaningless book I read all year, & this time, it goes to the man himself 😉. I listened to The Chimes for some Christmas spirit. But not even Richard Armitage's narration could turn this into a worthwhile endeavor. I said it before & I'll say it one last time: I hate Dickens 😊

respekt1111 I confess I've only read two Dickens novels. While I found A Christmas Carol to be charming (especially when read to me by Patrick Stewart), The Mystery of Edwin Drood was a slog😕 8y
Sweettartlaura @respekt1111 A Christmas Carol seems to be the only one of his I can take. Everything else by him that I've read I've hated. I am done with him😊 8y
the_hibernator I love Dickens, but The Chimes was pretty boring 8y
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saresmoore I love Dickens, but I won't be a hater because I love your awards posts even more! (I wouldn't be a hater anyway, ever. And Dickens is classically boring.) 8y
Sweettartlaura @the_hibernator So boring, right??? And depressing! Listening to some poor working guy take grief from rich jerks doesn't seem very Christmasy 😕 8y
Sweettartlaura @saresmoore So glad you've enjoyed them 😊 8y
Reviewsbylola Lol maybe I will rethink my decision to read more Dickens. I enjoyed A Christmas Carol and hated A Tale of Two Cities. 8y
Sweettartlaura @Reviewsbylola I find that A Christmas Carol is the lone exception in his catalog. If you didn't like something like A Tale of Two Cities, you probably won't like the rest of his stuff. He's a love him or hate him kinda guy😉. But if your goal is to read more classics, there are lots of other choices😊 8y
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DGRachel
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Mehso-so

Apparently, I'm going to have to read this in print next year. I've listened to it from start to finish three or four times in the last two weeks, but I keep zoning out and have no idea what the story is about. I love Richard Armitage's voice, but something about the combination of his voice and the Dickensian prose has a soporific effect on my mind.

tjwill That happened to me when I listened to it too! 8y
DGRachel @tjwill Good to know it's not just me! 8y
LauraBrook Ditto! It's like when I listen to Alan Rickman narrating, I'm just so enjoying the sound of their voice and the way they're talking to Kay attention to the story. Glad we're not alone! 8y
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Texreader
The Chimes | Charles Dickens, Matty Groves
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Pickpick

A delightful story about a poor man meeting the "rich" who had very strong opinions about how he could better himself (all sounding very familiar today) and how he can find his own sense of happiness. Reminiscent of a Christmas Carol but apparently written first. Armitage's narration? Easily 5 ?. For sure here's another movie I will never watch the same anymore after hearing this performance, The Hobbit. What a talented actor.

Leelee.reads I 😍Richard Armitage! Loved him in North and South, and he's also in a hilarious Vicar of Dibley Holiday Special that I re-watch every Christmas. ❤️ 8y
jpmcwisemorgan I think he's done the audio for David Copperfield. 8y
LeeRHarry @Leelee.reads I'm so with you there!! 😊 8y
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Louise Oh, I'll be checking this out! Sounds great! 🤓 8y
Texreader @Leelee.reads I had no idea he was in. North and South and I haven't heard of Dibley. But he did such a fine job I will have to check both out. 8y
Texreader @jpmcwisemorgan I'll bet he's terrific too. But that ones too long for me. 8y
Texreader @Louise I hope you like it! 8y
Louise @Texreader Thanks! It sounds like a real winner! 8y
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MidnightBookGirl
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This is my #BookChristmasTree from 3 years ago, where I tried out this design. I really loved how it turned out. I didn't get around to making one this year. #midnightbookgirl

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MidnightBookGirl
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I'm going to be honest, I'm only listening to this one because it's Christmas time and it's narrated by Richard Armitage. #midnightbookgirl #dickens #sexynarrators

Eyelit Love Richard Armitage! 8y
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Sweettartlaura
Panpan

It's official: I hate Dickens.

I am going to officially read A Christmas Carol tomorrow, & see if it is worthy of the many screen adaptations done of it. Fingers crossed.

LeahBergen 😂😂 8y
Suet624 👍🏼 8y
Kimzey I'm pulling for Dickens to win you over! 😉 Enjoy! 8y
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Sweettartlaura
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Listening to a holiday tale to get in the spirit

tpixie Merry! 🎄📚 🎁! 8y
AnnieReads Richard Armitage's voice curls my toes!! 😍 8y
Sweettartlaura @AnnieReads His narration was superb. But the story did nothing to make me like Dickens even a smudge more. 8y
AnnieReads I hear you! I listened to that audible last year and was so lost as to what was going on. I am not a fan of Dickens! 8y
Sweettartlaura @AnnieReads Exactly!!! I second all of that ^^^. 8y
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raelaschoenherr
The Chimes | Charles Dickens, Matty Groves
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Mehso-so

So, I love A Christmas Carol so much, but my mind really wandered during this one. I missed a lot of details because of that, so I probably am not doing it justice, but this one didn't grab me. Also, is it kind of really similar to A Christmas Carol?? I will say that Richard Armitage did an excellent job with the #audiobook narration!

raelaschoenherr @Riveted_Reader_Melissa You liked this one, right? Tell me what you liked about it :) 8y
sprainedbrain This was just a 3-star for me too... I listened to it last year around this time, and Richard Armitage was what I liked about it. 😃 8y
MarriedtoMrT Now I just want to listen to Richard Armitage. 8y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa First... I never knew that A Christmas Carol was the first in a series of Christmas stories that he wrote, so I was already intrigued since the first became quite well known and the others I didn't even know existed. Second, Dickens always plays with the huge gulf between rich and poor, and he does that very well again in this short story highlighting the way the rich thought of the poor as children, and disobedient lazy children that should be.. (edited) 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...smart enough to never marry or have more poor children etc, which sad to say rings more true of the views in today's society with ever passing year (definitely not part of that era we want to be emulating). But what I really liked was how he flipped A Christmas Carol over in this one. A Christmas Carol was about Scrooge (the rich man) not appreciating his life and the people in it and what they might be going through because he was so self.. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...absorbed and convinced that they were all taking advantage of his time, money etc. This one took the poor man basically through the same journey. He started out believing the hype about the poor being innately bad, worth little, etc and through his goblin visits of the future, he saw how even people he loved could come to terrible ends with the perfect storm of unforeseen circumstances (nothing to do with innate anything) & he also learned... (edited) 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ... to be more forgiving of the strife/circumstances of others and not write them off immediately. Now I admittedly liked the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future more than the goblins as the catalyst part, but I liked that the first forced the rich man to look at those around him with more open eyes and this one did the same for the poor man, because often the poor man still buys into the hype of society as a whole and instead of .... 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa ...reaching out to others, falls into the: 'well at least my children are industrious and hard working (seamstresses), they aren't lazy, they'd never commit the crimes of those horrible (fill in minority group, welfare recipient, criminal here), so we are still better than (XYZ) and those delinquents aren't worth (whatever).' I thought it tackled pretty well the, they could be any of us but for the grace of (whatever deity) & the luck of birth 8y
raelaschoenherr @sprainedbrain @MarriedtoMrT He's pretty perfect :) There were a lot of John Thornton moments and a lot of Thorin moments :) 8y
raelaschoenherr @Riveted_Reader_Melissa Wow, that's awesome!! Super helpful to me :) Great points and analysis. Even when difficult, Dickens deserves the respect and notice he gets! I feel like I maybe should have read this one...despite the excellent narration, the story itself may need to be print to be best absorbed--at least for me. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Whew....glad it made some sense, I felt like I was rambling on there a bit. But yes, I completely understand.... loved the narrator's voice, but it was very easy to listen to the voice and sort of tune out the story. It was not an audiobook I could listen to while I did other things, when I tried I had to rewind because I'd missed something. I think some of it was the old English vernacular, if I wasn't actively listening I missed things. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I think it was in the introduction that they mentioned that A Christmas Carol was the first annual Christmas story of 5, the Chimes #2. So if the first is about the rich man not being able to enjoy Christmas because he feels mooched off of, & the 2nd is about the poor man not being able to enjoy Christmas because he thinks that no matter how hard he tries it won't get him anywhere (i.e. His friend who would be arrested no matter his just reason).. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Or (his daughter not getting married because she was basically too poor and lowly for that), then what did he write about in the others.... made me curious there too. 8y
raelaschoenherr I didn't realize there were five! I knew about ACC, this one, and the cricket and the hearth. So yes, I wonder what the other themes were too! 8y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
Chimes | Charles Dickens
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Pickpick

Dickens always does such a great job depicting the chasm between the rich & poor in his work, and this one not only does that discrepancy justice, but is also quite timely today. There are magical figures once again showing our characters the error of their thinking, but it takes quite a different turn then the better known A Christmas Carol, and in today's rhetoric of lazy ne're-do-wells perhaps it is even more poignant. Great narration also!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I must admit though that Audible gave this lovely little audiobook away as a Christmas gift to its customers last year, and I'm finally listening to it this holiday season. I didn't even realize that A Christmas Carol was the first in a series of holiday stories written by Charles Dickens, but I will definitely be checking out the rest of that series. 👍 8y
Texreader Oh I must have it too! @Riveted_Reader_Melissa I'll have to listen to it too! 8y
raelaschoenherr I have this and have been meaning to listen this time of year! I love Christmas Carol, and I love Richard Armitage :) 8y
Felso Richard Armitage ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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HotCocoaReads
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'The Spirit of your child bewails the dead, and mingles with the dead—dead hopes, dead fancies, dead imaginings of youth,‘ returned the Bell, ‘but she is living. Learn from her life, a living truth. Learn from the creature dearest to your heart, how bad the bad are born. See every bud and leaf plucked one by one from off the fairest stem, and know how bare and wretched it may be. Follow her! To desperation!'

Trav I love this photo ❤️ 8y
CocoaKoalaCat Beautiful picture! @HotCocoaReads 8y
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