Jayboman   03-30-2014, 11:55 AM
#1
I really like almost all of the RJ books in audio; oy, but this Bloodlines performance...

Maybe it's my old ears, but this one is giving me trouble. Sometimes it the audio level when a woman is speaking in the story. It goes real soft and I have to turn it up. Then the (probably authenticate) accent the performer uses is just darn hard for me to make out what is being said.
I guess it's all my fault - my wife and I were complaining about wanting a new guy after hearing the old guy for the first several books. :o

Sorry I can't remember the names here - I think the first one is Christopher Price.

There's something about reading the books first and then listening to them. Brings out new things.
fpw   03-30-2014, 03:06 PM
#2
I can't listen to my own books.

FPW
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Jayboman   03-30-2014, 08:07 PM
#3
I'll bet that would be one weird experience. At least you'd be assured that _those_ performances wouldn't mess with the scripts!
Alvin Fox   03-31-2014, 10:11 AM
#4
Something that was cracking me up was in Draculas when the narrator just repeats the word "BLOOD" really fast for a minute.

But I have a weird sense of humor.
  
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