Audio Review: The Declaration

Narrator: Charlotte Parry
Genre: Dystopia
Producer: Recorded Books
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Story Review: See full review here.
Audio Review: I've never listened to so poorly a recorded audiobook. It was amazing how bad it was. First of all, the narrator herself wasn't very good. But above and beyond that, the editing was terrible. I could frequently hear the narrator pause to swallow a drink. And there were times that were clearly edited because all of a sudden her voice would change pitch. You know, like a GPS navigator where the words don't sound like they actually belong in a sentence? It was like that.
So steer clear of this one my friends.

All review content © Enna Isilee, Squeaky Books 2007-2011
You could hear the narrator stop and take a drink?!?!? I think the editor should get a talking too.
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