Great book somewhat spoiled by narrator who makes it too much about his own dramatic reading skills. He never misses an opportunity to adopt various accents appropriate to the occasion, and even to imitate certain famous people, as when quoting Ronald Reagan. IN fairness, I’m an old guy easily annoyed, and I concede he’s reasonably talented, but for me it’s too much. This is an occasional problem when audiobook readers fancy themselves actual actors. In fact, I tend not to buy books read by professional actors, because they too often make it about themselves. It’s about the book, that is the text and the information it contains, not about the reader,
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