Help me choose a narrator for the Berserker Saga... -

30 Replies to “Help me choose a narrator for the Berserker Saga…”

  1. Although I like the Scottish accent, I vote for option 1. it is clearer from the pronounciation, quieter more mysterious and easier to follow, keeps you captivated & focused on the story.

  2. I like #2. Maybe a female for the girl parts? I’m listening to the Masters of the Shadowlands and I like how they switched to both a male and female narrator.

  3. Okay, both are wonderful narrators, guess that’s why you’re asking for our opinions. LOL

    Option 1 – has a deep, enriching voice – full bodied – It is very clear when he switches voices for each Berserker – I could identify – Daegan from Samuel. Since, I have listened to other books, I feel this is VERY important and he does it really well. And, as I said his narrator voice is rich, distinct and easily understood.
    Option 2 is good but he is a little to high in his pitch to make it easy listening and it was harder to distinguish from character to character.

  4. I prefer female narrator for female characters, otherwise it jars me right out of the story. Option 1 is clear speaking and appeal to more I think.

  5. I love the Scot. Both readers are great, but the English accent just does not fit a beserker. I have already read this so the accent was not a problem for me, but may be one for many American listeners.

  6. I like the Scottish accent of Option 2, but I’d have to go with Option 1. One has a more distinct, forceful voice; Two is too soft with little emotion. Also, you really need a female narrator for the female parts.

  7. I like the second audio. It is easier on the ears. the first audio, the voice rumbles and if I loose concentration for the moment, I would have to rewind and listen again.

  8. My first preference would be a male and a female narrator. If that’s not possible, I’d prefer a female narrator. Of these two,they’re about evenly tied. I think#2 has the deeper, fuller voice with more of a Scottish brogue. Number2 is more expressive, but his voice is a little high for my taste.

  9. Definitely option 2. And a female voice for Brenna.
    Number 1 has a good voice but he would put me to sleep after a while.
    Stick with the Scot it comes closer to the feel of a berserker.

  10. I agree with some replies that recommend to have a female narrator for the female parts. But if we can only choose between these two options then i choose #2. The real Scottish accent is sexy! :O)

  11. I prefer #1. The voice is dark, mysterious and is clear to understand. They do go slower, but reading the story as I have I could see why they talked slower. It ties into the storyline.

    #2 The voice does not match what I was thinking when I was reading the story. It’s missing that dark, mysterious aspect of the story.

  12. It has to be option 2, hands down, loved it. I think option 1 would grate on me after a while, he just didn’t seem as natural as Mr 2.

  13. I liked option 2 the best. I think having a female to read with him is awesome. I have listened to several books with multiple voices and find them highly entertaining when done right.

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