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...and I'm guessing that you'd say that no Night Circus is better than Jim Dale Night Circus."
Yes.
Night Circus torture levels:
0 = NOPE
100,000 = Read the print version
1,000,000 = Listened to the Jim Dale audio version

I don't like his voice, his character voices, how he puts weird emphasis on some words, and stretches out some words, and how he "acts out" the story. I can't focus or enjoy the story because his reading style just gets in the way to me.


Yay for Jim Dale!

Key and Peele are hilarious. Ba-lock-e.

As noted that doesn't mean I wouldn't like to hear Fry's rendition just it's not an 'either or" situation.
I have heard Dale read other things and he does a good job. I listened to him read A Christmas Carol and it cracked me up when one of the characters sounded like a character from HP.

I also noticed that. It made me feel warm and fuzzy.


If I don't like something, nobody can like it!! *stamps foot* :P

If I don't like something, nobody can like it!! *stamps foot* :P"
Ha ha!

I haven't heard that one. I have a hard time with Tim Curry sometimes because I'm most familiar with him as that creepy pervert cardinal in Three Musketeers so that's what I think of whenever I see or hear him. I can't have him adding perviness to A Christmas Carol! :)




They do like to live under the tree, swiping at random passersby and killing low hanging ornaments.
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Though I'm mostly with Becky's "It's not even Thanksgiving yet. O_O "







O_O

Let's all hope that Benji doesn't decide to redecorate for me.

Just a random thought for our "Randomnessosity" here.
I was looking back at a review today I did a while back. It got a like and in reading over it I found some typos and where I'd actually left out a couple of words I was typing so quickly.
So, the thought....or possibly the epiphany. The review was for one of Michael J. Sullivan's Riyira novels. In the review I expressed the opinion that the books while possibly not "great literature" would have staying power and be around for a long time.
Then something hit me. I have never been able to really like my Kindle. I have a lot of books on it but can't recall one that has given me much satisfaction to read. Is it that the books have all been disappointing or is it that I just miss the sensation of reading an actual book?
Whatever the answer I don't own any of the Riyria books except in electronic form...E-book or audio. No one will ever (unless I go buy them) years after I'm gone come across them on a book shelf. They won't be handed down like "books" are. We recommend books we like or love... But Ebooks won't have the staying power books in the past have had. Seeing the title in E-text won't be the same as seeing the physical book.
Would Lord of the Rings still be going 70 years after it was written had it existed only in E form?
I don't know. I think for example Harry Potter will be known by later generations as parents and grandparents introduce later generations to it. The books will be around and kids will see them. They'll be reread as people think back years later to the joy they got from them (or The Hobbit or Narnia or whatever) when young.
Just a thought. What do you think?
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