I trust no one - that microphone, that book.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lovers of audio books learn to live with compromise.
I've never listened to any of my audiobooks, but I'm very, very happy that they've received such excellent feedback from readers!
I didn't want it to be a book that made pronouncements.
People say that I could sing the phone book and make it sound good.
A book isn't noise to drown out other noise.
What I find is that it's the middle-aged authors who have lived a life who have the most important, interesting voices. They just need someone to give them the key to unlock the door.
As I read, I start to form clear ideas of the characters and allow myself to be a proper conduit for this author's voice so that you will feel you have been on a seductive audio journey.
Certainly 'The Judgment of Paris' was the novel in which I found my own voice.
I love that thing on Amazon that you can go on and order a book, and you click on it and it says, 'You might also like,' or 'Other people who bought this have bought that.'
D'Angelo could sing the phonebook and it would sound good.