audiobooklog
Jan. 29th, 2010 03:50 pmI've been working my way through the Vorkosigan series in audiobook form at work all month, a somewhat delayed response to the enthusiastic recommendations of approximately half of the internet for the last decade or so. The deeper I get into the series, the harder it is to control my impulses to alternately laugh hysterically and weep copiously.
Also, anyone who spoils me past (*checks*) approximately halfway through Memory is going in for a course of Betan therapy.
Also, anyone who spoils me past (*checks*) approximately halfway through Memory is going in for a course of Betan therapy.
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Date: 2010-01-29 11:50 pm (UTC)But! I am going to take a wild stab in the dark and say that Memory is about amnesia. Is that a spoiler?
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Date: 2010-01-30 12:24 am (UTC)Memory is AWESOME.
*butts in*
Date: 2010-01-30 12:27 am (UTC)Re: this comment is spoiler-free
Date: 2010-01-30 01:36 am (UTC)The Blackstone Audio versions are read by Grover Gardiner, are also very good (aside from someone's editorial decision to pronounce 'Galeni' as 'Ga-len-EYE', which is slowly driving me batty) and very reasonably available in a variety of formats (download, MP3 CD, etc.) at decent prices.
I'm not sure I can wait until Monday to resume my listening! This is distressing!
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Date: 2010-01-30 01:56 am (UTC)I opted for internal chronological order (like so, which I am highly satisfied with thus far. (Unlike the Narnia books, where I think internal chronological ordering is heresy and I can't believe that anybody reads them this way and finds it at all satisfactory.)
I did kind of skip over Falling Free (because I started with Shards of Honor too) and Ethan of Athos (because it didn't have Miles in it and I was all impatient), so I suppose I'll have to double back to them at some point.
Re: *butts in*
Date: 2010-01-30 02:22 am (UTC)