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PaleViolet wrote:I actually ended up listening to the audio books before i read twilight and i thought they were pretty good, I was kind of skeptical on buying a whole series without any input on it.
I ended up downloading the audio books for a sneak peak and whether or not I would like the series, but well i loved the first one so much I listened to the whole series 3 times on audiobook.
I think that the audiobooks are great and give a you a different perspective on things. They also allow you to multi-task while listening



Topaz wrote:Well, I guess you could say I am a bit neutral. I am Switzerlandhaha! Anyways, I hate the way she speaks in a monotone. I guess it sounds the same to me no matter who she is talking for. She doesn't really put enough emotion into the whole thing I think. One part in particular that I do not like (and I am especially picky about this because it is a line by Edward
) When Edward says "No!" in Chapter 1 of New Moon, I always imagined it sort of as a growl, sort of short the way it is written. In the audiobooks, she says it more like "NOOOOOOO!" and I do not know why, but it just really annoys me. Yet despite all that, I listen to the audiobooks all the time. I love to listen to them while I am multi-tasking and it is easier by far than walking home with a book glued to my face. ^.^
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