5/30/2023 0 Comments Screwed by K.M. Neuhold![]() ![]() Overall, this narrative pair is still good and enjoyable to listen to, and much better than other narrators out there, but be forewarned of the above if you are a sensitive listener. It’s disconcerting at first but does fade away after a few chapters. The result is that you may find yourself forced into “unhearing” and “unlearning” Stone first, and then readjusting to his new voice. ![]() He is given a very deep “dumb as rocks” voice in Caulky, but in Nailed, his voice is completely different - much more upbeat, similar to Cole’s voice in Caulky. If you’ve read Caulky and then you immediately read Nailed, you may encounter an additional issue: a character “schism” in Stone due to two very different voices from one book to the other. ![]() It happens too often to be chalked up to inadvertent mistakes. Also noted in this book with the “weaker” narrator, a number of inexplicable mispronunciations. Nailed has the same two narrators as Caulky and while they are both more than competent - good diction, intonation, pacing - one narrator is definitely stronger than the other - richer tone, better emotional representation of the words on the page - which is something noted in Caulky but amplified in Nailed. ![]()
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