- Would you consider the audio edition of Legion of Despair to be better than the print version?
- I can not judge as I do not read books, never have . I know some folks are avid readers some even voracious! I am in my 50s a TV addict since childhood. I have become an Audible addict in the last two years and have bought around 50 books so far. What I can tell
you is I love being in the moment when the action happens and when the narrator nails that most climatic point in the story. I enjoy being able to jump in my Tahoe and Bugging out of Reality for even a lunch break. - What other book might you compare Legion of Despair to and why?
- Devil Dog by Boyd Craven III, great characters driven to great lengths of heartache pain and despair trying to reach that ever elusive point refuge in the SHTF storm.
- What does Kevin Pierce bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
- Kevin is great at bringing the characters to life for you, he gives them their personality as the author has created it. I find his voice realistic and not computerish sounding, and you can certainly feel his care for the story line,not just another lets read and get this shit over with.
- Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
- Absofreakinlutley !!
- Any additional comments?
- I listen on the way to work, during lunch break, on the way to appointments, in between times with my grand kids, and before bed! You see I’m listening! You authors out there are wonderful, I try to be fare on my reviews and I apologize if I go over board about narrators
but I only listen, so it is important as Hell that you choose the right narrator , I now Kevin can’t do them all and I am trying to be more open to others, but I will be quite frank with ya’ll
yes I am a damn red neck Texan! If I can not bare the Voice, Then your book will not be my Choice! Its simple I only listen. Thank you to all authors it takes guts to set down and create
stories from thin air and place them for the world to judge, to love, to hate, and even to praise.
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