![]() What I've always liked best about them is that they aren't black-and-white. On one level, they are quite simple, but there's some complex ideas floating around at deeper layers. ![]() While it's true that his accents shift around a bit, and not all of his interpretations match what I had in my head, by and large I find his reading excellent, for one key reason: it sounds very much like these are stories Mr Beierle truly enjoys, and understands, and wants to share and not just like something he's reading as a job. These audiobooks (for I've listened to the whole series, now) do a remarkable job, for me, of bringing the stories to life in a new way, having read and reread them over the years. Some people love Mr Beierle's interpretation some really don't. First, I want to say that, reading others' reviews, it becomes clear how very subjective preferences in narration style and voice can be. ![]()
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