I listened to one of the Legacies books in the car but read the other two. I don't even remember which one it was. I'll probably listen to the Prey trilogy soon. Star Trek is perfect for listening to.
are you guys buying the CD's or the digital?
No kidding. I've just finished listening to the Dresden Files on audio, and James Marsters is *incredible*. Makes me realize how hard it is to do this job; most narrators don't come close.
Petkoff is very good.
I've said this before, and I may as well say it again: I have precisely zero interest in audio books, at least so long as my eyes don't give out.
But I would be greatly interested in seeing more original audio dramas (i.e., like the "Captain Sulu" trilogy from so many years ago).
I would be greatly interested in seeing ("hearing"?) more original audio dramas (i.e., like the "Captain Sulu" trilogy from so many years ago).
The best thing about the Sulu productions was the new "3D sound", which worked best in the CD format with headphones, rather than the audiocassettes. It was quite an uncanny effect, especially "Cacophony", which really did have a cacophony of voices coming from every direction.
my startle reflex, I guess, jumping at an unexpected sound from a new direction.
Simon & Schuster did not have a license for original audio drama.
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