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Old 12-25-2018, 02:10 AM   #3
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This has been an interesting year in narrators. Only a few books with either of my all time favourite pair, Donada Peters (aka many others) and Patrick Tull. But others I like have gotten a lot of play. The most listened to narrator this year is Daniel Thomas May, who does the CJ Cherryh Foreigner novels, and I'm working my way through them for a serious re-read. His narration is superb, but he doesn't do any other books I find of interest.

Next up is Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, whose narration of the Peter Grant novels from Ian Hamilton, is inspired. I've also got a Dickens here that he narrated, but haven't had time to read it yet.

Another was Daniel Weyman, reading several P. D. James books.

Other than those, however, there have been many narrators who were acceptable to good. But nothing that went beyond that.
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