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Old 05-07-2020, 11:00 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
There are even more different types of audiobooks.
  1. There's the ones where the reader just reads the book with no doing voices.
  2. There's the ones where the reader does voices for the different characters.
  3. There's ones with a partial cast where the readers do different voices.
  4. There's the ones with a full cast where different people read the different characters.

I've got two audiobooks on the go. One fits 2 and the other fits 4.

His Dark Materials series are excellent audiobooks. Philip Pullman is the narrator and it has a full cast. The voices fit the characters very well. It's almost listening to a radio drama but without the sound effects.

Another full cast audiobook I really enjoyed was Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card.
Where did you get the books for Dark Materials and Ender's Game?
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