Storm Breaking (Valdemar: Mage Storms #3) audiobook
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Review #1
Storm Breaking (Valdemar: Mage Storms #3) audiobook free
One of the things that makes these recordings great is what happens when matching the right talent to narrate the right story. What makes them awful is what happens when the wrong talent is used to do the same. This is an awful combination.. this narrator and this story are not even remotely compatible. How do you ruin a wonderful story, by a wonderful author? Have this man read it for you.
Review #2
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the narrator\’s voice was too deep and grumbly for all the characters at times it was difficult to understand
Review #3
Audiobook Storm Breaking (Valdemar: Mage Storms #3) by Mercedes Lackey
I\’ve read the book in hardcopy, and love it, but downloaded the audio version for listening on my commute. I greatly dislike this narrator\’s choice when doing voices: he reads the description of Florian\’s voice as \”a musical tenor\” and then chooses a gravelly baritone. The voice he puts on for the gryphons is plainly annoying, and sounds painful to the throat. But the story is a good one, and I like it enough to put up with a disappointing narrator.
Review #4
Audio Storm Breaking (Valdemar: Mage Storms #3) narrated by David Ledoux
I have loved Mercedes Lackey and Valdemar forever, so I enjoyed the story. I enjoyed David Ledoux as a dramatic voice actor but his mispronunciations of words such as gaes, duchy, collegium etc were jarring like potholes in a smooth road. I tend to think that an editor should have been listening to correct such things, or if Mr. Ledoux didn’t know a word he could have just googled the correct way to speak it before just guessing.
Review #5
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To be completely honest this last book is probably the weakest of the three, which is a real shame because I absolutely love Karal – he is probably my favorite of all Lackey\’s many likeable characters. His journey as a person, his want to help people, and the magical creature (and other more human friends) that attach to him along the way, were much more why I wanted to see how the book ended then the world threatening magics. Because of this, the series as a whole, though still an immensely fun listen, might be one of those better read. I certainly found it to be so the first time I discovered the series – and it is also easier that way to skip a few paragraphs (or pages) when you get to the parts where it lags.