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I think what you've just described is an audio drama, or radio play![]()
I'm not sure they would have a narrator that could feasibly talk for large chunks of time with no dialect?
I think what you've just described is an audio drama, or radio play![]()
I've been listening to Jo Nesbo's "The Thirst". I think it may be the unfamiliar Norwegian streets, towns, names etc.. but it got me thinking that as well as a good narrator, the character's lines could be acted out by other actors which would avoid the male narrator trying to do different voices for everyone, including the females.
Obviously it would be more costly to produce.
As others have said, I couldn't recommend Audible highly enough. The great thing about them is that you can join and build up a collection of books in your library. Then cancel your membership at any time - whilst still having access to any book previously ordered. Then, as I usually do once I've listened to all my titles, rejoin again and start over!
Wow, I didn't know that they were as flexible as that. So, if I wanted to, I could join and then within that month mount up a collection to read within my library and then cancel the membership and retain access to listen to that collection. Then just rinse and repeat as required, and that is ok with them...?
You have never had an account issue or need to use a different email address etc...?
That seems pretty good...!
I'm not sure about building up a collection in a month, you're only getting one credit a month so can only buy one book unless you pay for the book, but I don't see any advantage there as you'll pay much more unless you grab some special offers.
I don't always listen every month, or I might be listening to the same book for over a month, so right now I have 3 credits to use. I'll buy 3 books and then cancel the subscription until I've listened to them. What I've found is that they usually give you a special offer to come back after a while, so I'm currently paying £3.99 a month for one credit. I'll cancel when it goes back to £7.99.
One thing I really like is the ability to return books you don't like, I've used that a few times and returned books after a couple of chapters.
Roy Dotrice does over 200 different characters voices when he narrated the Game of Throne Audiobooks. I am half way though the 2nd book and really enjoying the story and the narration.
I think what you've just described is an audio drama, or radio play![]()
Might give these a go, reacquaint myself before the next one (Ha!) comes out.Roy Dotrice does over 200 different characters voices when he narrated the Game of Throne Audiobooks. I am half way though the 2nd book and really enjoying the story and the narration.
For £8 a month I would effectively just get 12 audiobooks in a year? I also notice that the price of things as individual purchases seems horrendous
Might give these a go, reacquaint myself before the next one (Ha!) comes out.
I really like the idea of audible but it seems a really expensive model compared to either streaming services or Readly for magazines? [..]
I really like the idea of audible but it seems a really expensive model compared to either streaming services or Readly for magazines? Ideally Id like a Readly type service where for the fixed price I could have access to things but not own them?
For £8 a month I would effectively just get 12 audiobooks in a year? I also notice that the price of things as individual purchases seems horrendous. For example as well as audiobooks themselves I like the sit-com soundtracks and would like to have them to listen to them in the car - Only Fools and Horses, Yes Prime Minister etc but they seem priced at about £25 each?! I could get them on blu-ray for that price, surely that can't be right?
Am I missing something? And incidentally is there anywhere that sells the radio collections and sit-com soundtracks at a more reasonable price?