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Old 08-17-2018, 03:15 AM   #2298
David Munch
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
The big issue that I've found is that the quality of narrator can vary quite a bit ranging from very good (Bronson Pichot did Glory Road and Nick Podehl did Farmer in the Sky) to average. What did you think of the narrator for Between Planets?
It was read by Andrew Eiden, and I found him quite good!

I just finished up Age of Myth by Michael J. Sullivan. A standard high fantasy story, which I ended up giving 4/5. It held me most of the way through, and was quite well written. My only caveats was too much forced world building (ie. piles of information which were not needed at all), and I am sure a good editor would have cut ~20% of the book.

Currently doing Jules Vernes' From Earth to the Moon, and will likely finish it today (Only 5 hours on audiobook). It is sorta dull, as the story is practically non-existant half-way through, and it reads more like a report on how to build a fantasy canon. Not at all how I thought it would be. Vernes do have a good sense of humor though. Not enjoying it nearly as much as Around the World in 80 days though.
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