But there’s only so many different voices one man can do with a book that has this many characters in it so I understand that that is not a fault of the narrator, I also understand that that is just what he could’ve pictured Andrew sounding like and that’s also okay. However I still can’t get over how he voiced Andrew so differently from what I had imagined or pictured Andrew with. It was a good audiobook, for the seven our time run that had I have finished it in about a day. Over all : I found it easy to listen to and easy to understand and follow. I am genuinely excited to see if he reads any of the next two books, I think I could follow them really well and I’d enjoy the listening experience Andrew has been throwing out clues even when he spoke to Neil God all the subtle flirting, Neil is blind as shit. Riko is a rude spiteful little Japanese sports loving punk. RIIIIIKKKKOOOOOOOOOOO GOD he sounds luscious on Kathys show The narrators attention to detail is fantastic Kevin is such a huge EMO sleepy baby ( ch 12 ) Do you really feel like you’re part of the games, you really feel like you’re in the games at Neil’s feet I like the voice that the audiobook narrator chose for the game stadium announcement voice Whymack sounds like a grouchy old Boston dad I had a hard time trying to get the layout of the night club in the book but I found it relatively easy to listen and picture it in my head with the audiobook Neil’s trip to Colorado was easy to listen to and it was captivating, the way that the club was explained was very easy. Having Neil’s eyes explain to us as he looks at himself in the mirror is a chilling experience I like Seth‘s voice it is exactly how I imagined his character sounding “You know how much I hate word” WOAH ANDREW ( ch 6 ) The information in the book is a lot easier to take in and understand when you’re listening to it, so from that aspect I appreciate having the audiobook regardless of how peoples voices may end up sounding “But I’ll still solve you” in ch 4 hits hard!!! Period. The moment in ch 4 with Andrew and Neil is the stands watching Kevin practice for the first time is narrated amazingly There is definitely a difference in Andrews voice ( ch.3 ) Listening to the layout of the locker rooms made it easier to picture I had also been hoping that Andrews voice would change drastically when he is sober as opposed to when he is medicated, but it does not change to drastically Andrews smile “bright but vacant” describe his voice perfectly. I was hoping when German was used to the narrator would use it as well, but he speaks English so that we will understand as we take Neil’s POV Andrews drugged up voice is getting better ( ch.2 ) Aaron’s voice is 8/10 I honestly expected Andrew to sound more monotone For example when he says “ it’s about second chances” to Neil Whymack’s supportive deadline hits harder when you hear them spoken to you. Neil’s voice sounds angsty, I think that’s about right Kevin has a more expressive voice than I had imagined Drugged Andrew sounds like a stoner California kid, not exactly someone who fluently speaks German and takes a Yazuka head on Whether you’re debating listening to the audiobook or if you just wanted to know what scenes have me goosebumps. Hopefully someone will find this helpful. Those notes from the audiobook are what I offer. So I sat down, listening to the whole thing, and wrote down any thoughts that popped into my head as I listened. There weren’t many that were very helpful. I could’ve just listened to the books?!” And I went in search on tumblr for any other reviews. So I was bored through this epidemic and searched on YouTube AFTG.
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