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Originally Posted by CRussel
Finished How Firm a Foundation, Safehold #5. Better. But the reports for #6 are less promising, and it's yet another reader, Kevin T. Collins. Mr. Collins can be quite a good reader, but he's uneven. Hopefully this is one of his good books.
Also listening to Broken Homes, #4 of the Peter Grant/Rivers of London series. I'm really enjoying this series a lot, and the reader for it is a new one for me, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. And he's absolutely perfect for the books. Highly recommended.
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Finished both of these. I have to say, Kevin T. Collins reading of
How Firm a Foundation was not one of my favourites of his. Too overly dramatic in inappropriate places, for one thing. But overall, acceptable.
The reading of
Broken Homes, by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, was positively inspired. His reading adds substantially to my enjoyment of the books, and that's rare. The whole series, starting with
Midnight Riot has been a real joy, and a major surprise. Highly recommended.
Now reading the last (so far) of the Safehold series,
Like a Mighty Army, read by the original reader of the series, Oliver Wyman. I must say, I definitely prefer his reading to all the others who have been involved in this series.
I'm also reading the first (in pub order) of the Recluse series,
The Magic of Recluse, by L.E. Modisett. Read by Kirby Heyborne. This will be a slow read, since I'm restricting myself to reading while I swim.