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Guys are welcome to join in.

Of course, you never get over your first crush, Jim Dale is mine.
Simon Vance and Katherine Kellgren.

I suppose I feel that way about William Dufris and Grover Gardner. Tavia Gilbert hasn't disappointed me yet after several books either.

Oh Kristie! This is how petty jealousies start. I like them too! ;-)

Oh Kristie! This is how petty jealousies start. I like them too! ;-)"
I'm sure there's enough Colin and Humphrey to go around. :)



I suppose I feel that way about William Dufris and Grover Gardner. Tavia Gilbert..."
Thank you, John. I hope NEVER to disappoint you.
:)

Agree with the two ladies grumpus!Also agree with John about Tavia!
I would add Katherine Kellgren,Rosalyn Landor, Xe Sands,Bahni Turpin,Lorna Raver,Karen White, Amy Rubinate, Jenna Lamia.
Yes I seem to listen to more women than men as for men it would be...
Simon Vance, Edoardo Ballerini, Neil Gaiman, Jonathan Davis,Scott Brick,Kirby Heybourne, Johnny Heller
Any of the above narrators I will always pick the audio version over the paper book!

Agree with the two ladies grumpus!Also agree with John about Tavia!
I would add Katherine Kellg..."
Thanks so much, Susie - hope to continue to be worthy of that crush :)

Agree with the two ladies grumpus!Also agree with John about Tavia!
I would add Katherine Kellg..."
Very interesting Susie, I was just thinking that I listen to more men and tend to prefer their voices. Then I was wondering if it was because of the types of books I listen to that have more male narrators or what...
So far I have no crushes. :(

John Slattery (he read Duma Key by Stephen King)
Campbell Scott (The Shining)
Frank Muller (Books 1-4 in the Dark Tower series)
Simon Vance (Uhh... Everything!)
James Marsters (Dresden Files)
Neil Gaiman (Everything - he could read a stock ticker and I'd swoon)
Simon Pegg (his voice is so delicious)
John Lee
Mare Winningham

Davina Porter.
She is superb.


While I'm at it, I'll confess for a friend who shares my Audible addiction. I love James Marsters reading Harry Dresden, my friend is head over heels. She's willing to listen to anything he's recorded and even picked up The Importance of Being Earnest because Marsters is in the cast.




I used to sit very comfortably when she began...

I can't say I've finished the series since Audible only has 27 of the 47 book-length Wolfe titles--I've asked for the CDs for birthday/Christmas though.
I warned my sister and friend about the odd quality to Prichard's voice before they began listening and their reactions were identical to mine. Initially I found it a strange choice for a book naration, then I got used to it, then I found I was actually liking it, and finally it struck me as the only possible voice choice for Wolfe and Archie. Forewarning them helped keep them from rejecting the quirky vocal style before it had its chance to become a positive aural addiction.


I'll be interested to hear your opinion of the sequels. It's hard to imagine anyone capturing the voice of Archie Goodwin, the fictional author of the accounts, and without his POV, it's just another detective story.

I read the Kindle edition of Goldsborough's prequel, Archie Meets Nero Wolfe



Also Steve West is amazing...he narrates the great Scorpio Races.


Not that I know of. He should though!


Hi Stacie,
Your message piqued my curiosity because I'm a big Holmes fan and had never heard of Cumbatch before (I don't get out of the media rut much).
When I searched both Audible and Amazon for audio titles, I found only one:
Sherlock Holmes: The Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories
Has he done the narrations for any other audiobooks that are available someplace?
Before I changed the category to "Books" on Amazon, I was amazed by how many search hits this guy was generating in different genres. In addition to the BBC "Sherlock" series and movie, he's even the villian in the latest Star Trek reboot movie.
Happy Listening,
Alan Mintaka

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdpht...

What a lovely reading! Thank you.

Agreed - that was V nice! Can we get him to read a full length book now? :-D


January LaVoy is one of my favorite narrators. She has an incredible voice range. I listened to her narration of Karen King's The Chance.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
Also, Conor Hall, who narrated Hunter: A Thriller has an impressive range of male voices. His voice of the protagonist, Dylan Hunter, is great.

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