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I've just started listening to the Librivox version of Princess of Mars. I'm quite happy with the quality so far, given that it's a freebie with many narrators.
It's my first full-length audiobook, I think. I normally listen to podcasts on my train journey. I have found myself missing important bits once or twice, when I've been distracted, which doesn't tend to matter with a podcast. |
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Really, really enjoying Raul Esparza's narration of Under the Dome. It's just close to perfect, IMO.
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03-26-2012, 07:50 PM | #126 |
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I didn't ever think I would like an audio book because I love to curl up with the printed word but I am currently listening to The Nine Princes of Amber series read by the author himself, Roger Zelazny. I am loving it. I have read the books dozens of times but hearing the author's interpretation has brought a freshness to the story and more admiration from me on his wonderful way with words. I have finally found a use for my IPad The speakers are great, I don't have to bother with headphones and the audio book does not run the battery down as fast as a visual book.
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I just gave up on the 22-hour nonfiction opus The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration at around the 15-hour mark. A solid book, with terrific narration, but it became more about the personal lives of the southern black migrants than a commentary on sociology; I'll probably skim the rest in print at another time.
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03-29-2012, 01:03 AM | #128 |
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I finished the Hunger Games trilogy. Much has been said about the series, so I'll just say that I enjoyed the first two books and found the third one bizarre. The reader was excellent.
Now I'm listening to Thomas Perry's The Butcher's Boy. So far, so good. Last edited by Synamon; 03-29-2012 at 01:13 AM. |
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I recently finished the three most recent Janet Evanovich books/Stephanie Plum Series (Sizzling Sixteen, Smokin' Seventeen and Explosive Eighteen). I really enjoy hearing these read. I find the dialogue even funnier when narrated by Lorelei King, I enjoy all her characterizations.
I also am making my way through all the Robert B. Parker Spenser series in audio and I have enjoyed both narrators I have heard so far. I have discovered I like these books better if I don't read them back to back but read something else in between. I also just finished the Sue Grafton book V is for Vengeance. Having read all of Grafton's other books on paper, it was enjoyable to hear it although I could go either way for this series (paper/ebook or audio). |
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Just finished the cast reading of Dracula. I forgot how good that book was.
Dr. Seward: Alan Cumming Jonathan Harker: Simon Vance Mina Murray/Harker: Katy Kellgren Lucy Westenra: Susan Duerden Van Helsing: Tim Curry Steven Crossley: Zookeeper’s account and reporter Victor Villar-Hauser: Arthur Holmwood Marc Vietor: Quincey Morris and many others. This isn't a dramatization, but a reading of the book in character. |
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That sounds like an awesome cast. Where did you get it?
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Thank you
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04-06-2012, 05:57 PM | #135 |
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Well I bought Dracula and am now listening to it as well. Love it.
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