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Old 06-03-2015, 10:45 AM   #1259
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I thoroughly enjoyed Cosham's reading of Watership Down, which I listened to last month.

Over the weekend I finished up Anna Hope's Wake, which is read by the author. I'm considering listening to A Tale of Two Cities but am uncertain which narrator to choose: Simon Prebble or Martin Jarvis. Any opinions?
I'm enjoying Ralph Cosham's narration. He sounds a bit like Frank Langella, whose voice I love.

I think I'd be slightly inclined to favor Martin Jarvis, though I've only listened to him once (101 Dalmatians).
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