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Originally Posted by meeera
I prefer apparent gender of voice to match first-person narration in general, but have you really seen this done just for dialogue? That would be more like a radio play, not an audiobook, I would have thought?
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There's a version of
The Godfather that has different voice actors for the different characters' lines of dialog, as well as a narrator for the nondialog passages. It seemed a little strange at first to have the abrupt switches in the voices; then I got used to it. But I wouldn't say I especially liked it or felt it enhanced my listening experience.