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Old 12-25-2018, 04:56 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I posted the following in the thread about favorite books for 2018:



I knew I'd also listed to more books read by Davidson than anyone else. I counted up and I'm currently on my 14th book by him. He read the types of book I tend to like.

So I wondered what were others' most-listened-to narrators this past year? Not necessarily the favorite, although obviously there will be a lot of overlap because why the heck would you listen to a lot of someone unless s/he were a favorite, but the most?
Based on those specific criteria, Sean Barrett who narrates David Gemmell's Drenai books. Oddly enough, he also narrates Antony Beevor's WW II history books, which I also bought this past year as well as Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, which I also listened to this year, so I listened to quite a few of his books this year. Kind of odd since I like him well enough, but it I were to list my favorite narrators, he would not be in my top 5 ( in no particular order - Oliver Wyman (2 this year), Jim Masters, Tim Curry, Wil Wheaton, Nick Podehl).
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