another first chance by robbie couch
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another first chance by robbie couch
LETS MAKE THIS FANDOM HAPPEN, EVERYONE. THIS AUDIOBOOK WRECKED ME
So recently, after years of only having the second and third one, I got the first Magnuc Chase book on audiobook. And I have opinions so I need to dump them somewhere.
First a little backstory. As a child, somehow my audiobook library only got the second and third Magnus chase books, hammer of thor and ship of the dead. Id already read them all physically but audiobooks can be like podcasts to me. Especially if I like them a lot. So I'll just listen over and over.
Id listen to them on loop. Hammer of Thor, ship of the dead, repeat. When I was cleaning, when I was crafting what the freak ever. So I have a lot of opinions on Kieran Culkin (H.O.T [hammer of Thor, I'm not calling him hot]) and Michaels Crouch (SOTD). For instance, Kieran had a better Magnus voice, but Michael does better with the variety in the supporting characters' voices. Both of them are equally good and I enjoy listening to them.
But sword of summer. Oh man. Sword of summer.
I'm probably just biased because of my history with the other books, and I'm trying so hard to ignore it and look at it objectively, but WHAT THE FUCK. WHO IS THIS MAN. Fricking christopher something or other idk I've only listened to the first part so far. Dude's voice is not Magnus at all and he reads it like he's reading to a bunch of kids. Magnus needs the wry sarcasm and self deprication of Kieran Culkin and Michael Crouch. Christopher Guetig (I looked it up) makes him sound like this fricking nerd ass middle schooler who thinks he's cool when he DOESN'T. AT ALL.
I can't imagine listening to them all the way through and getting from Christopher Guetig to fricking Kieran Culkin. Like. Ahhhh. No offense to this guy. I'm totally judging him solely on this one book I know nothing else about him. Or the other guys really. But still. This was my freaking childhood.
Fan-published "Blake's 7 Annual 1982" released
Fan-published “Blake’s 7 Annual 1982” released
There was no annual to accompany the fourth and final series of the BBC1 prime time sci-fi show Blake’s 7 created by Terry Nation, but forty years later, a group of enthusiasts and creators have come together to make it happen. Blakes 7 Annual 1982 – Regular Edition Blakes 7 Annual 1982 – Contributors Limited Edition Available now, the Blake’s 7 Annual 1982 is a sumptuous 252-page glossy…
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I started to listen to the Animorphs audiobook. You know because I don’t have anything better to do and I just want to relieve teenage trauma and suffer along with those teens stuck in a war against an invading alien species.
You know, fun times.
So far (4 books in) all the narrators are PERFECT for the character they voice.
MacLeod Andrews is just perfect of Jake.
Emily Ellet is perfect for Rachel.
Michael Crouch is perfect for Tobias.
Sisi Aisha Johnson is perfect for Cassie.
Here’s to hoping Marco and Ax are equally perfect. I guess I’ll have to wait until I get to their books.
Saving the planet has never been so tough when good intentions get twisted in Goldy Moldavsky's hilarious follow-up to KILL THE BOY BAND!
everyone get more audiobooks now. i need to yell about when the world tips over and its amazing cast
Michael Crouch makes every female in the Simon vs The Homosapiens Agenda audiobook sound very fucking annoying. Especially their breathy baby voices and if I never hear "bub" again it'll be too soon.
Bath Haus by P. J. Vernon
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 5 out of 5. What Is It About? When do you call time of death on a marriage? Oliver Park is a young recovering drug addict. His older husband, Nathan, is a prominent trauma surgeon. And yet somehow they have managed to create a perfect illusion of marriage. And illusion that’s beginning to crack when Nathan suspects Oliver of cheating. Oliver knows that Nathan’s ever…
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