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Old 06-02-2018, 10:43 PM   #110
GtrsRGr8
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I had the opportunity, just now, to listen to the Audible sample of the above ebook on Napoleon.

Some of you, who have bought and listened to a lot of ebooks, might recognize the name of the narrator, if you saw it. However, since there is no webpage at Audible for the audiobook, supplying that information, I am unable to help you there. Some of you might even be able to determine who the narrator is from listening to his voice; I certainly cannot do that.

Having listened to the sample, however, I can give you my impression of the narration. The narration moves relatively fast (a good thing, in my opinion). The narrator has a "clean" American-English accent (or lack of any accent, depending upon how you look at it)--that Midwestern accent that all national radio and television (and Internet?) on-air personalities seem to aspire to. However, the narrator has a slight whistling lisp, or there is some flaw in the recording process, that takes a little getting used to. The narration, all in all, is a thumbs up.
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