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Old 03-13-2012, 08:27 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Eek! Lots of excellent audio books, but some are dreadful due to the reader.

Helen
Too true! I checkout out Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich which is narrated by C.J. Critt. Critt does an okay job on the earlier Stephanie Plum novels so I didn't expect how bad of job she did on Metro Girl but I couldn't get past the first chapter.

I love Lorelei King! Her narration on the Stephanie Plum novels was just wonderful! I went and checked out more of her work from the library. The variety of voices she does amazes me.

Xe Sands hypnotic voice is another one I enjoy, although her male voices are very much alike. I don't recommended listening to her voice while driving, You might become too relaxed.

I've just started listening to audiobooks regularly. I didn't know there was narrators out there that could dramatize so well. I am on the hunt for others like Lorelei King.
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