[LMB] many rcorded bujold books
anmar mirza
anmar.mirza at gmail.com
Tue Aug 1 05:44:32 BST 2006
I bought all of them up to the point where the Reader's Chair went out of
business,
I really liked Michael and Carol who read them (except Cetaganda where Miles
sounds really whiny). Half my business is indoors in a shop so having
books on tape really helps a lot. I've listened to each Bujold on tape a
couple of dozen times. I was *really* hoping "Memory" would come out on
tape, I think that's one of her best novels. I think the best one done on
Audiobooks is "Barrayar."
I find I only invest in an audiobook I know I'll listen to again and again.
At that point the $30-50 is minor compared to the utility it gives me.
Obviously
your circumstance is different!
On 7/31/06, bellecarolbethling at icmail.net <bellecarolbethling at icmail.net>
wrote:
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> i know buying commercial audio books can be expensive. i know living in
> the states i can get a lot of historical novels from my state library. there
> aren't too mano recorded bujold books though. i think some are in braille.
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