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Roger Zelazny

This title uses virtual voice narration
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Overall
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- Narrated by: Paul Bellantoni
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- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
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- Martin Donati
- 06-15-24
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stupid computer says scoringerscorunder...dor 45 minutes. before you listen to this return it scoringer scorunder
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- H. George
- 03-20-25
Issue with the virtual reading.
The virtual reading is mostly fine, but around 1 hour and 8 minutes in, it starts repeating "Score under" over and over. You can skip ahead to move past it, but it results in missing about 10 minutes of content.
I haven’t listened much further, so I’m not sure if this issue appears elsewhere in the book. Based on this, I wouldn’t recommend purchasing this version.
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- Kent Barnett
- 08-27-24
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I always liked this version of the story. The movie is good, but the original story has a depth of character.
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- M. J. Lehmer
- 03-18-24
Where’s the rest of the book?
The book is nothing like the movie of the same name. This is understandable, most most books usually aren’t. But I don’t think think a book should go into a continuous loop until the listener jumps to the next chapter. At some point the book simply ends. I realize it’s only a single credit. But I would like it back please.
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