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I am a huge audiobook enjoyer and consumer, with about 80% of my books per year being that format (mostly because I work a desk job and am in grad school, so my audiobooks keep me company through my day) and for the most part Im not picky. Every once in a while, Ill have to DNF/switch to a physical format because i just dont jive with the narrator, but that's pretty rare. Recently though, Ive stumbled across a couple of audiobooks that took me really off guard because theyre more heavily produced with sound effects/music and/or multiple voice actors doing character voices and I really dont know how to feel about them.... for the most part Ive found them more distracting and harder to sink into rather than being immersive, but theyre an interesting concept, and Im curious to give them another try.
Have you ever listened to one of these "fully produced" style audiobooks? What did you think? Have you ever had a really spectacular experience with an unusual/atypical audiobook that you would recommend?
For reference, the "fully produced" audiobook that comes to mind for me is Bless the Blood: A Cancer Memoir by Walela Nehanda, and Im currently listening to The Halfling's Harvest by S.L Rowland which has dual narrators who do full-on Voices™️ for character dialogue
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Immediately taken a bit off-guard by the dual narrator situation; I can definitely appreciate a multi-actor cast for audiobooks, but Ive never heard it done this way, with one narrator doing the spoken dialogue and the other the exposition/internal monologue... hopeful that I'll adjust soon because I love this world/series, but... weird!
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I read through to the first chapter about a month ago, on a train back to Ohio from New York, hot on the heels of finishing Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino and it honestly exploded my brain a bit, so here I am starting back at the beginning.... whenever I read translated philosophy it makes me want to pause and go study the original language and then come back (unreasonable, obviously) because I always feel something is going over my head, but im trying to just relax and take it in this time