Such is the case with Jamie D, the reviewer who felt compelled to give the WHOLE BOOK, not just the narrator, one star. God forbid the narrator strays from that. You see, they have already set in their mind what the audiobook should sound like, before they even listen. Those who narrated those audiobooks had a daunting task, because, well, ya just can't please everyone. Think Lord of the Rings, or The Chronicles of Narnia. Any classic work of fiction is going to have a following of die-hard fans. Shaw) took me somewhere that I was never able to reach by just reading the book. I'm so glad I did! With the audiobook, the narrator (Robert J. I for one was intrigued by the narrator's approach, so I went ahead with the purchase. Plenty of time to form an opinion and decide whether or not to buy the audiobook. Jamie D., did YOU listen to the sample? I think not, because it gives you 5 minutes of what the narrator sounds like. When I saw it available as an audiobook, I jumped on it. I've probably read the book 5 or 6 times. "Lilith" is a beautiful story, and there are those like me who are avid fans. I'm not one to write reviews, but I felt compelled to respond to Jamie D's rather unfair review.
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