The Flight of the Eisenstein (The Horus Heresy #4) audiobook
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Review #1
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The book is fine by itselft but as part of a series it struggles. Story wise there is tremendous overlap with the other books, making it impossible to have any excitment or sense if urgency. You already know whatas going to happen from the other books. The performance while not bad by any stretch of the imagination was a stuggle to listen to as the voice and sytle of speech does match the same character s from the previous novels. They should have kept the same actor or dobe some research to immitate the voices from the other titles.
Review #2
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Was so sad to see that Toby wasn’t narrating this book, but Jonathan did it justice. The transition from the last book to this one was so well done. Hell, I got excited just from reading the description before I started it. Top notch series and I’m so glad that there’s plenty more in store. Onto book five I go!
Review #3
Audiobook The Flight of the Eisenstein (The Horus Heresy #4) by James Swallow
Narration and voice acting is AMAZING. this book felt a little slow, maybe because it overlapped story from the last book.
Review #4
Audio The Flight of the Eisenstein (The Horus Heresy #4) narrated by Jonathan Keeble
At first it wasn\’t able to get as involved as wih previous books, but once the heresy finally unfolded, i couldnt stop listening!
Review #5
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The story was nothing special, there were some interesting bits of lore, but in my opinion, Graham McNeil does a much better work at describing the corruption a Chaos. The narrator goes pretty much overboard with the acting; half the Death Guard (even in their uncorrupted state) sound like zombie orcs, there are some that speak like Gollum (Kaleb, most notably), and some are so posh (Voyen maybe), that such an acting could only fit an arrogant playboy like Fulgrim. Towards the end it got better, or maybe I just got used to is (hence the 3 stars for the narrator.)