I stopped listening to audiobooks many, many years ago -- mostly because they were read by mediocre actors who were no fun to listen to. Reading it myself was much better. But. Neil Gaiman or Nick Cave reading their own work is something other than the run-of-the-mill audiobooks. It is something else. A separate art form?
There are lovely books read by Stephen Fry (does he do Harry Potter audio books? I know someone marvellous does.) and other people of that ilk. But usually they are pretty rubbish.
I think audiobooks would be great for people with babies so I'm really hoping some excellent ones are released in the next couple of years.
Stephen Fry has read Harry Potter, but there is another foul version of Harry Potter as well. And Mr Fry has read Paddington.
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Audiobooks and Soundtracks - Nick Cave reinventing things?
13/10/2009 10:38:07 AM
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