Ione Butler does a wonderful job narrating Dani’s brash quirkiness and Zaf’s lovestruck sweetness.
By Talia Hibbert, Narrated by Ione Butler
Ione Butler does a wonderful job narrating Dani’s brash quirkiness and Zaf’s lovestruck sweetness.
Ione Butler does a wonderful job narrating Dani’s brash quirkiness and Zaf’s lovestruck sweetness.
Come for the horror and survival story, stay for the incredible voice cast.
Thomas Judd clearly finds joy in Rutger Bregman’s revelations, making the audiobook a pleasure to listen to.
As the story switches between the sisters’ perspectives, both narrators deliver natural, evocative performances that flow with the rhythmic verse.
Narrator Lydia Look has her work cut out for her with this jet-setting cast, and she brings dimension and heart to every voice.
Mike Birbiglia describes his reluctant journey to fatherhood in a truly special audiobook interspersed with short poems by his wife, J. Hope Stein.
The interplay between the two narrators keeps things dynamic and brings readers closer to Sloan and Jason’s love story.
John Moe is a great narrator, finding humor in the topic of depression but never making light of it.
Bill Buford’s true passion for food makes his descriptions a pleasure to hear, even when it’s a dish I wouldn’t touch with a 10-foot fork.
Hearing Laymon’s words in his own voice was even more affecting than reading them on the page.
Anyone looking to be swept up in a story of dark magic in which nothing is as it seems should give ‘Ninth House’ a try.
Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue feels like an Aaron Sorkin production with the more melodramatic moments of “The Crown.”
I find Rebecca Gibel’s narration to be hypnotic in its dryness, allowing me to reprioritize and realign where I give my focus.
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