![]() ![]() ![]() By contrast, the Lyria narrator seems to only speak in completely frantic or utterly furious tones (even when narrating very simple sections) to the point that her voice becomes grating and difficult to listen to. There were times when I wondered if he was paid by the word and was trying to get through it as quickly as possible. ![]() The narrator who "plays" Lysander speaks in a clipped and businesslike manner, rarely lending any sense of drama to even some of the more dramatic sections. My biggest complaint about the audio book though, is with the narrators for the Lysander and Lyria chapters. From chapter to chapter and sometimes even within chapters, there are noticeable changes in volume that force me to adjust the volume far more often than I'm comfortable with. Overall, the quality of the audio mixing for this book was pretty bad. I have some issues with the story as well, but as I haven't finished it yet, I'm willing to reserve judgment. My review is purely on the quality of the audio book. ![]()
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