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Old 04-01-2010, 07:59 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by garbanzo View Post
it's the dialog that gets me. in my head i can create different voices for each character, but when listening to a monotonous british guy read something, it all blurs together and i never know who is talking
If you're a P. G. Wodehouse fan, I'd strongly recommend the audiobooks read by Jonathan Cecil.
As comic performances I rate them alongside any of the masterpieces from TV, film or radio.

On audio books generally; my advice is to avoid Clipper Audio gadgets as supplied by my local library (UK) - the sound quality is appalling.

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