Great book![/QUOTE]
Agree. Underrated for sure.
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Great book![/QUOTE]
Agree. Underrated for sure.
Needful Things read by SK.
The Institute narrator has an odd habit or approach of sometimes, but not always, using a character's voice when reading non-dialogue passages involving a specific character, Orphan Annie for...
Listening to The Institute read by Santino Fontana who does a decent job.
Following up my 'Salem's Lot re-read with a SL re-listen. Ron McLarty does a nice, understated job. Highly recommended.
Was wondering about this. I'm always nervous when the reader is a known actor.
The guy that reads Stinger is a known narrator, he's pretty good but he does the little girl alien like Mrs. Garrison...
Listened to Pet Semetary last week. I thought Micheal Hall did a good job.
So was Steven Weber, the narrator for IT. His over the top style was like fingernails on a chalkboard to my ears.
Agree. I enjoyed Traveler and The Dropper as well.
Ron McLarty does a great job reading Blaze (as he does with 'Salem's Lot) and I think the book would make for an excellent Frank Darabount directed movie. The flashback sections do an excellent job...
I have the unabridged version and agree that repetitive passages about routes and other minutiae is mind numbing!
Currently listening to The Terror by Dan Simmons, read by John Lee who does an excellent job. I really like Simmons but he has a tendency to go off into the weeds with his procedural descriptions.
It becomes less noticeable after "the accident" happens. I also listened to it with windows media at 1.2 speed so that got me through the book a little quicker.[/QUOTE]
I agree. It took a couple...
Summer Of Night read by Dan John Miller. I like his understated style.
I always follow my annual 'Salem's Lot reading with the audio version narrated by Ron McLarty. He does an excellent job.