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I didn't listen to all of it, only 6 in total but I feel like that's enough to judge the hell out of this podcast.
The guys narration is fine, if a little monotonous but still engrossing enough. The production is fine, there was creepy sfx at all the right parts BUT the stories themselves wouldn't scare a child.
Okay maybe that's subjective but there was this part when I was listening to 'attic' when I thought
'Don't tell me, he finds xxxx in the attic'
The narrator: "He finds xxxx in the attic" ... And that's when I decided I've listened enough lol, extra star just because of the overall quality but it just really wasn't scary enough.
i’ve listened to a few episodes of soren narnia’s podcast, and while i liked his stories, i found his narration to be too slow. when i saw there was a transcript i decided to buy it and im very happy with my decision! the stories are very entertaining and the print format lets me read at my own pace. i only took away one star because some of soren narnia’s stories aren’t really my type of horror— i like his ghost stories and some of the stories are just murderers. however, most of the stories were very interesting and fun to read and i loved having a physical copy instead of using the podcast. definitely worth reading!