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Isn't it funny how tastes differ? I only listen to the Flavia de Luce books because I love Jayne Entwistle's narration. On the other hand, there are narrators that most people rave about that I can't listen to for one reason or another.

I admit... Jayne had to grow on me. The thing is... I find her very funny. But yes, screechy in parts. I usually just turn down the volume.

Ha! Thanks for clarifying! Poor Janet...




I completely agree about Lorelei King and the Stephanie Plum books. Now those voices are just those characters to me. I feel that way about Jim Dale's narrations after the Harry Potter books too. I keep thinking "Wait, that's Hagrid... or that's Lupin", etc. I suppose you could say they did their job too well on those long series!

Add me to that list ... almost immediately I was thinking "This is really horrible!"






Not sure where you are located as they may not be available to you, but I have some Jane Austen from Audible narrated by Juliet Stevenson. I really like her voice for English accents (I also listened to her narrate The Paying Guests and The Signature Of All Things and thought she did a great job)If you can access these, give her a try.



Thank you! Hugh Fraser seems pretty easy to find on audible and a few nearby libraries. I'll give him a try.

I will look for these. Thank you!



I love David Baldacci books, but because Ron McClarty reads them I usually stay away from them.
I am glad that Audible.come has a sample key so that we listeners can get a notion of how the reader sounds.

Interesting visual image ... and why did those sayings originate? (I like both Rosenblat and Bryson)

BR does a great job in narrating the Anna Pidgeon series by Nevada Barr. The last few books have narrated by Joyce Bean, whom I don't care as a narrator, but she's better than some others I totally dislike.

I agree, though her Emerson voice reminds me a lot of King Friday XIII.

BR does a great job in narrating the Anna Pidgeon ser..."
Aha! That is where I know the narrator from. I just finished Pope Joan narrated by Barbara Rosenblatt and the voice was familiar but I couldn't place it.


I agree, though her Emerson voice remin..."
Yes, John BR does make Emerson sound very pompous. Amelia at times isn't far behind in being over the top. But that's what I love about the Amelia Peabody series. It's a bit over the top, cheeky, campy, and a whole lot of fun.

I am sure there are swallowing sounds, echo sounds, and other sound we can not put our finger in each audiobook. Narrators are people, and they will falter.


I have found speeding up to 1.25 or 1.5 makes that quirk not noticeable. I could not listen to Ralph Cosham at all for Three Pines but that little bump in speed made me love that series.

I just finished Mystic River narrated by Scott Brick. Sooooo slow and dragging....
How do you speed to 1.25 or 1.5? My Ipod only has 1, 2 and 0.5 - I download books from the library via overdrive. Any suggestion? Thanks

One of the reasons I am addicted to Audible is the Android app has adjustable speeds.
I'm sorry I am not familiar with Overdrive and the ipod



Note: I feel a bit of an ingrate admitting this as the book in question was an Audible freebie. I suppose I could thank them for allowing me to sample the narrator. I now know not to purchase any of her work.
She's deceased, so she won't be producing any more. Let that be a...comfort? :P

Multiple people doing the audio. Often seen in dramatizations of novels. Many I have seen have the prime narrators and then full cast like the below on Audible
Ender's Shadow UNABRIDGED
By Orson Scott Card
Narrated By Scott Brick, Gabrielle de Cuir, a Full Cast
Series: Ender's Shadow, Book 1

narrated by Ed Sala I listen at bed time when I am not even tired and his voice puts me straight to sleep. I have spent more time finding my spot than actually listening to him. This is my first Coben book and I'm having a tough time getting into it, obviously. I may try to finish it in a standing position. lol

"Full Cast" isn't really the same thing as a Dramatization, although it may be. TheEnders books have a full cast but, except for Ender'sGame Alive, they are merely one book with sectionsread by various narrators. Ender's Game Alive is an actual radio play with a full cast reading the dialogue of individuals rather than whole sections. American Gods by Neil Gaiman has a full cast and, while I like it, a controversial strategy of having one person read all text narrative--including "he said"--while specific readers always read specific characters. Usually, dramatizations are more like plays while a full cast may be anything from diferent narrators for different POV s to each playing a specific part within an unabridged text to a radio play. Read the reviews to find out which.

I listened to Kate Reading's narration and loved it. I had been trying to get through an Austen novel for ages, but I never got the appeal until I heard Reading narrate Pride and Prejudice.

One actor/ narrator I find extremely annoying is Carrie Lee Martz who narrates the Jamie Quinn series. When she gets in her acting groove, I just want her to stop. Stop and just tell me the story ....... Please! Yet she has rave reviews.
long live diversity!

I really enjoy Listening to Lorelei King, however, if one finds a narrator to be annoying, even in the smallest way, it's hard to overcome.
Just listened to a sample of Carrie Lee Martz to see whether I'd share yiur assessment, Bec. She does come across as very affected. Not Valley Girl, but putting on a show.

Sandi,
Kate Reading could read the PHONE BOOK and I would listen to her. I love her. She's read most of the PINK CARNATION series and I have enjoyed every book.

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