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by Lazlo » Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:40 pm | |
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refraining from opening this with my real feelings about the narrator...so will simply note that the red-neck sounding players with this edition are abhorrent. my usual response to any of Mr Weber's stories is almost one of "hurry up, I want more."
and with Into the Light, Ralph Lister has caused me to stop the audio several times just because the "voice" of so many characters is back-hills angry, un-educated, over-the-top and annoying...when the characters, as written, are none of the above. sad part is that I live in the South where that tone can be common. but not everyone speaks like Larry, the Cable Guy! he, at least isn't angry, and does his "speech" for humorous effect. guess I can always do the old stand-by, hard to do while driving, READ. ten thousand sci-fi books I own out-weigh the needs of the few hundred audio. sigh. and btw...love the story, hope the aliens landing is never like this and have to hope vampires ARE real and will help. ————— Hello, Vlad. |
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by Holypope0618 » Sun May 21, 2023 5:57 pm | |
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Charles Keating does book 2. So there's that to look forward to.
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by Robin_WH » Wed Oct 04, 2023 5:08 pm | |
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I cannot say I am happy with both Ralph Lister and Charles Keating, especially thanks to traditional butchering pronunciation of any Slavic or German names, which haunts most of audible/McMillan audio editions.
This is especially irritating since one of main characters is named Dvorak, itself a butchery of Czech surname Dvořák (probably inspired by a Czech classical music composer Antonín Dvořák) To say truth, only good pronunciation of all Honorverse books had the Madelyn Buzzard, all other narrators have butchered it. Sadly to say, this universe is hard to swallow for sci-fi reader. Not only are both books lengthy and waste words, but the Deus-ex Machina at the end of the first, is outrageous! Vampires?! In hard sci-fi? I am currently at 1/3 of second book and this seems so boring... It is almost worse than a recyclate called Shadow of Victory! |
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by fallsfromtrees » Tue Sep 24, 2024 1:20 am | |
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By now you should have finished book 2 and realized that the Deus ex machina at the end of book one was nothing of the sort, but instead raises a hellova lot more questions that it answered. ========================
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