Karen asked this question about Becoming Mrs. Lewis:
Comment on the audio version... I am currently listening to the audiobook from Audible. The Narrator is TERRIBLE. I have already gotten to part two because the story is good, but I may have to stop and just get a hard copy because it is difficult to even listen to. Anyone else have this problem?
Shirley Garmon I listened on the Libby app so I'm not sure if this is the same narrator as Audible but she did mispronounce Poem as others have stated. I had to list…moreI listened on the Libby app so I'm not sure if this is the same narrator as Audible but she did mispronounce Poem as others have stated. I had to listen at 1.75 speed to comprehend, otherwise, my mind would wander. It was difficult for me the entire time because Joy was from New York and even mentioned her strong accent and loud voice, which this narrator did not have. Also, the narrator sounded very young and flippant, not at all like the highly intelligent woman that Joy was. I googled photos of Joy and C.S. etc.. and I just couldn't marry the narrator's voice with her at all but I made it through the book and so glad that I did! (less)
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Angie Yes, I agree!
Oct 09, 2019 03:03PM · flag
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