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Perpetually Untitled
- De: Pod Six Networks
- Grabación Original
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Hosts Matt and Carla share thoughts and stories (maybe fact, maybe fiction) about a topic chosen randomly at the beginning of each show. Episodes are an hour or less and are released every two weeks or so. Theme Song: Dan Lebowitz - Come On Out Topic generator: https://learnhip.com/cards/topics.php Microphone clipart: dgim-studio / Freepik
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Great Conversations
- De Kat S. en 08-02-22
Great Conversations
Revisado: 08-02-22
This podcast has great sound quality and you feel like you are sitting in the room with these two listening to the conversation. Their topics are interesting and they are entertaining in their storytelling on each topic.
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Whisper of Shadows
- The Diamond City Magic Novels, Book 3
- De: Diana Pharaoh Francis
- Narrado por: Marlee Johnson
- Duración: 9 h y 58 m
- Versión completa
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When the FBI uses an anti-magic law to arrest and torture Riley's boyfriend, they have no idea what hell they are about to unleash. If Riley can't rescue Clay before he breaks, the result will be a disaster of epic proportions. With time running out, Riley and her family must rely on two people more likely to stab them in the back than actually help. And, even if Riley manages the rescue, she's still got to deal with two kidnappings and the return of her dad from the dead-the same dad who'd been willing to see her dead to protect his secrets.
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Great series, but Terrible narrator
- De Kindle Customer en 05-03-18
- Whisper of Shadows
- The Diamond City Magic Novels, Book 3
- De: Diana Pharaoh Francis
- Narrado por: Marlee Johnson
Good Story, but the Narrator Breaks It
Revisado: 10-04-19
I have a habit of listening to a series straight, like binge watching a series on Netflix. Switching up the narrator in the middle of a series is very jarring. You are accustomed to your characters with a specific voice and nuance to their speech. When switch up the narrators you loose the reader and pull them out of the story. Especially when the performance is very different. Elizabeth Phillips added a sass and cockiness to Riley that you expect with a talent of her magnitude. Marlee Johnson has a very dramatic and dry performance that doesn't fit this personality at all. This is a very hard listen after Elizabeth. I feel I might enjoy the story more if I read it because I would have Elizabeth's voice in my head for the characters. This is not a favorite.
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