This is my review of the audio version as posted on Audible:
A few months ago I listened to the fourth part of the series and as I wrote in my review, I loved the story though at first I had a hard time understanding who was who and what their relations were, as there were so many characters to follow. Now that I've had the chance to listen to the first three parts of the McGunnegals' adventures I can say "make sure you don't miss on the books" - they are definitely fun and weave their magic to the point of you never wanting to put them down:)
The overall plot is very complicated and complex, with a lot of subplots in which we follow the adventures of the individual members of the family and their friends and enemies:) Every character has their unique abilities and these skills and magical powers turn out to play important parts in the story. The books are rooted in Irish folklore, so there's a plenitude of magical creatures the McGunnegals meet on their way, and the world building is fantastic, with rich and vivid descriptions of places and creatures inhabiting them. The only fault? Each book ends with a cliffhanger, so you need to read/listen to all four of them to get to know the whole story:) But as it's so much fun following the McGunnegals, you won't regret the time spent on them.
Narration by Ms Meisberger is fantastic. Her interpretation of the story is almost as magical as the books themselves. I especially liked the voices she gave the dwarves - but all of the characters are distinguishable so you'll have no problems recognizing who is who in dialogues. She also reads at a steady pace and slow enough for you to speed the audio up a bit without loosing anything (well, it's over 30 hours of listening, 12 hours a book on average:)).
All in all, it's a book a fan of fantasy should definitely read/listen to:)
DISCLAIMER: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.