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favorite narrators - Susan Erickson (lots of romance, especially JD Robb's In Death series); Davina Porter (Outlander) and Simon Vance (lots of mysteries).
On the YA front, just finished listening to Daughter of Smoke and Bone, narrated by Kristine Hvam...loved her narration, I felt like I was in prague with Karou.

Nick Podehl is wonderful on Name of the Wind/The Wise Man's Fear.
Phil Gigante has a DELICIOUS voice and does swoon worthy narration of KMM's Highlander Series.
Alan Cumming narration of Westerfeld's Leviathan series was good. The guy has a cool voice...but watching him in movies and TV shows...he just looks creepy, and I feel bad for thinking that, but thats probably because the first movie I saw him in, he was a total perv creeper so it's stuck to him in my brain.
Renee Raudman--I know a lot of people didn't like her narration of Magic Bites, but after the first half hour I got use to her, and then actually started to enjoy her narration. She does most of Iona Andrews audio's.
Jennifer Van Dyck I have listened to her narrate a few series and I LOVED her narration of Vincent's Shifter's series. I also enjoyed her narration of Mead's Dark Swan, and Snyder's Glass series.
There are a couple others but I don't feel like looking them up. lol


James Marsters is an amazing narrator, of course! He does the first 12 of the Dresden Files and also the anthology Side Jobs. #13 has a different narrator.



I listened to that on my drive home from Baton Rouge.
Ed Westwick could read the phone book and it would be wonderful to listen to.


He is the reason I want to listen to this book! haha

I finished Beauty Queens by Libba Bray last week and loved knowing that the author read it. She did character voices and it was hysterical, and it was even funnier to me since I figured (and hoped) that she made the characters sound like they do in her head.


If you're asking about Beauty Queens, Libba Bray reads it. Not all authors could pull that off, but she does it really, really well.


I'd consider adding Libba Bray to your list of exceptions. I really liked her reading, and I've read other GR reviews that actually rate the reading higher than the book itself.


We have the midgrade DSL so I'm thinking our speed is more than adequate.






I started on audio... i might switch to print though... :)

We have the midgrade DSL so I'm thinking our speed is more than adequate."
I think it depends too -- what is the source. There are some where the source purposely makes it slow down. But from audible it is quick. Is it from overdrive? The download from overdrive for WMA or longer books can take up to 20 minutes.

I started on audio... i might switch to print though... :)"
Is the audio not doing it for you? I have contemplated doing audio for that book.



I do keep my audiobooks in a shelf, if you want to look at any. Recently, I will comment on the audio as part of my review but I haven't done that for the earlier ones. http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...





I havent Dee thank you I will look Into it!

The last thing I should be doing is getting more books! Lol.


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