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What? Where’s Stranger in a Strange Land?
I SKIPPY THE MAGNIFICENT AM RIGHTLY NUMBER ONE. YOU MONKEYS BETTER KEEP WORSHIPPING ME.
Old mans war is a worthy placement but with one exception in my opinion. Book 4 is Zoeys Tales which is narrated by what sounds like a whiny female teenager.
Correct age related casting as Zoey is the teenage step daughter of one of the main protagonists. My problem is the “whiny” side of the voice, like so many American female narrators! Should have chosen an English voice which tend to be deeper in tone. I returned the book for a credit after the first chapter!
This thread is 2 yrs old but since I’m reading it and outraged that you would name a characterless monotone reader like Bray and not even mention a world building, cast maker like John Lee, I had to say something. You clearly prefer a raspy monotone, one dimensional reader of hard war novels which are usually flat first person diatribes of battle action. Whereas some of us prefer multidimensional character rendering with multithreaded story arcs. ie. Dune, Nights Dawn, etc.