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Dec 02, 2010 09:30AM

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That's too bad. I loved this book when I read it. Krauss is an amazing writer and when I read her books I often go back and re-read passages. I have her newest book Great Houseon my nightstand.


I'm listening to Nadia read Queen Lucia at present, though the sound quality is pretty bad - the Overdrive file is so compressed it's two-dimensional, almost like listening to a broadcast over
AM radio!

The other two books by, Kate White I'd listened to were narrated by,Kate Walsh and I loved them so when I got done with this one I wasn't sure if it was the book I didn't like or if the narrator just ruined it for me.


Having said that I did buy an ereader for those warm sunny days at poolside. I think the Kindle is best however it does not download library books so I returned the Kindle and bought a Kobo. The Nook I think is as good as, but I had to decide who would be supporting their ereaders longest Barne & Noble or Borders. Happy listening and reading all.



I seem to recall Patrick Tull did a good job with Mortimer's "Rumpole of the Bailey" books, but it's been many years since I listened.






Bag of Bones by Stephen King had music in it. He wrote the lyrics and someone else wrote the music. Since the main character continually referred to a particular singer and her band, it was great when "her" songs were played between chapters.

ohhhh, almost forgot... there was another one. It was by Dorthea Benton Frank ( I forget which one) and the author herself was narrating the book. Let me just say that I think she's a great author and all but her dry, raspy smoker's voice doesn't lend itself to the narration of audiobooks. Again, I stopped and read the book instead.


Both might have been great books, but I could not get past the terrible narration.

I'm trying to listen to Pandora's Star narrated by John Lee. I think he may be even worse than Simon Vance. Not only is he monotone, but he fails miserably at differentiating the characters in dialogue. He tries to give them different accents, but it's all at the same tone and pace. He's especially bad at the women. They don't even sound like drag queens, just men who slur.

And all the characters sound like Dolly Parton. Not that there's anything wrong with Dolly...but. ;-)
I'm stopping now and will continue with the actual book at some stage.

I gave up on John Elder's book as well - just couldn't get into it.
As for Simon Vance, I think he's pretty talented, but gave up on a book of his a while back - he's not a fit for everything requiring an English accent (nor is Nadia May).

Good point. However, to me, him narrating his own book is like someone writing a book about not being able to write very well, or singing about having no vocal talent.

Yeah well, I'm from Africa so I wouldn't really know a good Southern accent if it hit me over the head. ;D
The Dangerous Edge of Things looks interesting, by the way.

I just listened to the sample of Bayou Moon at Audible, and Renee had barely any accent at all; the narration sounded exactly like her regular, standard American voice. I am not at all Southern myself, so it's not as though I wouldn't hear the difference.
If you go to the Audible sample of The Dangerous Edge of Things, you'll definitely hear her doing a Southern accent!
As a further contrast, try Homer's Odyssey: a Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat for a book where Renee uses her own voice (no accent intended) - it's a great story, by the way.

I'll have to give poor Renee another chance then. Homer's Odyssey sounds absolutely wonderful- just added it to my TBR list.

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"I am listening to the audio version of this book, _Leap of Faith_. It's being narrated by Suzanne Toren whose delivery I cannot stand. Queen Noor should have recorded the book herself. Queen Noor speaks in the introduction and has a beautiful voice and delivery. She sounds gentle and serene. To me, Toren sounds haughty, pompous, and pretentious. Queen Noor, on the other hand sounds very appealing and likable."
FROM: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
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I still remember how annoying it was to listen to Toren's voice and I wonder if other people felt same as I did. I'll bet they did.




I would have read her Quincy/Raine series except Anna Fields narrates.




Heidi (the original) wrote: "Lorelei really does grow on you. I swear!"
I agree Heidi I really like Lorelei I think she does a great job it took me a bit to get used to her but now look forward to the Plum books on audio because of her.

Heidi (the original) wrote: "Lorelei really does gr..."
I agree about Lorelei King also, give her a chance :)



I actually enjoy multicast reading especially if say each chapter is from a different character. One of the best multcast out there right now I think is The Help I don't think it would have been as good with just one narrator because there are 4 main charcaters who all have their own chapters

One of the best multcast out there right now I think is The Help"...
Normally I would say No!! to two voices or multicast but I do agree that The Help was terrific. If I'd known it was multi I might not have got it... so I have tempered the strength of opinion, just a little bit (notice the small case 'o').
I would still say NO!! if it was read like a play with each character having a reader :)

Michael wrote: "I am not crazy about ensemble narration. Even just two voices bugs me. Thoughts?"
Agreed. I much prefer a talented single narrator, no ensembles needed. No "enhanced" audio either...no doors squeaking or slamming, no ocean waves, no screams in the background. Call me a purist.
Just a talented narrator please.
Agreed. I much prefer a talented single narrator, no ensembles needed. No "enhanced" audio either...no doors squeaking or slamming, no ocean waves, no screams in the background. Call me a purist.
Just a talented narrator please.
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