[Publib] importance of narrators in audio books
Lise Chlebanowski
lchlebanowski at avondale.org
Tue Mar 4 16:18:17 EST 2008
I just finished listening to Sissy Spacek reading To Kill a Mockingbird and she was awesome! She IS Scout!
Lisë Chlebanowski
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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Patty Dwyer Wanninger
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 2:43 PM
Cc: Mary K Chelton; publib at webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Publib] importance of narrators in audio books
Anna Fields is a great narrator - two great listens are Bel Canto and
The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse. Her real name, I
believe, is Kate Fleming, and she died two years ago in a mudslide, or
something, in the Pacific Northwest.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a great book; read by Sally Darling it is
sublime. The Sally Darling narration is out of print, or out of audio,
or whatever we call it. There is a new version read by Sissy Spacek that
I have not yet heard.
A Christmas Carol read by Frank Muller is better than the one read by
Jim Dale.
My Antonia is a great book to read but I have yet to find a listenable
audio.
And Barbara Rosenblatt and Judy Kaye enliven many authors' works. I will
often try new authors if I like the narrators.
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> *Subject:* [Publib] importance of narrators in audio books
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> I am still collecting opinions, anecdotes, etc. for either background
> or use in my PLA preconference presentation on "Audio Book Narrators
> as an Independent Appeal Factor." The idea is that, over and above
> genre, pace, characterization, mood, etc., the narrator can make or
> break somebody's desire to read/listen to a book all by him/herself.
> An example is my love for Michael Connelly's books where any desire to
> listen to them was killed when I discovered the rights had been sold
> to somebody using a narrator other than Dick Hill. In that instance, I
> returned to text; in others, I've given up.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Mary K.
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> Mary K Chelton
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