Submitted by Thatoneguy0311 t3_zxjpu7 in books
Not sure if this is the correct sub to post this or if this has been discussed before but I’ll try it anyway. a little back story, I commute an hour each way to work and during my time driving I listen to audiobooks with audible. I have discovered that when it comes to narrators there are two kinds performers, and readers. Performers have different voices and accents for each character, the listening can tell who is talking based on the voice where as readers just read the book in a monotone droning that can make the best of books unbearable to listen to. Recently I just finished a 15 book series narrated by R.C Bray and another long series narrated by Luke Daniels and now my expectation is so high I can’t get into other books with less talented narrators.
crixx93 t1_j20qa4e wrote
Voice actors are very under appreciated