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I find the narrator to be good at delineating the personalities of the different characters and his pacing is good. It easy to pick which character is speaking from his performance. He doesn't feel rushed but the story moves along. At times, though, he sounds a bit melodramatic.
I think your preference is determined by how vividly you construct characters in your head. When I was younger and reading LOTR, I could hear Gandalf speaking.
My challenge is finding time to listen to it. At 27 hours, it's probably going to fill the next week or two. If I were reading it, I'm sure I could get through much faster. How's that for not directly answering your question?



Kevin- one of the main reasons I like audio books is because you can listen to the book while doing other things like in the car, so it allows me to be reading my main book and another book on audio.




It's a bit more expensive than the Audible version, but it's definitely worth it. The GA crew does an amazing job.

There are a few books that I'd like to get on Audible except they're not available in Australia at the moment. When I search for them Audible just pretends that they don't exist, so I can't add them to my Wish List to easily keep an eye on them for when they finally are available. Is anyone out there aware of a web site where I can find out planned Australian release dates for existing Audible books?


On second thought, the Graphic Audio version that Brian links to above look like a good solution :) United States and Canada Only as well.


Specific to this novel it's a very well narrated book. It took a while for the book to hook me. Having the story told to me kept me probably kept me from walking away.







Way of Kings is a master piece of book crafting. I mean you are missing half the book if you are reading it electronically and/or listening to it. There is such care and design added to all the illustrations and glossary/appendixes that you need to get the paper versions to appreciate the whole of the skill at work here.

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