Fun fact about me: I love audiobooks! I have loved them for years and can be found listening to audiobooks pretty much any time I don’t have the TV on. I listen to audiobooks in the car, while cooking, and getting ready for bed. I listen to audiobooks while walking around theme parks and while working on this blog!
Early last year I shared my favorite and least favorite audiobooks. Since then I have listened to A LOT of books. A lot. I thought it only fair, after so many days spent listening to voice actors, that I share with you the best and worst audiobooks (and narrators, by extension) out there.
» Alive (review) – This one really surprised me by making the list. I actually LOVE The Generations Trilogy (well, the two that have been published), but almost didn’t because of Emma Galvin’s narration. I was constantly irritated by the way she ends almost every sentence on a high note. I still enjoyed the book enough to rate it four stars and loved book two as well, but it definitely wasn’t thanks to the voice acting…
» Shatter Me (review) – Well, here’s something different! While Kate Simses’ high pictched voice actually did almost scare me off immediately, it did grow on me. What didn’t grow on me was that this book should never had been made into an audiobook. If you’ve read it, you know about all of the strikethroughs that fill Shatter Me. They’re in the audio too. There is also a ton of repetition, which you can’t easily skip with audio. By the end of it I was ready to pull my hair out.
» Uglies (review) – The copy of Uglies I listened to was different than the one that’s currently on Audible and I’m guessing that’s because the author, the publishers, or someone finally wised up. The narrator I was stuck with was Carine Montbertrand. I truly don’t want to be mean, but her voice grated on my nerves from chapter one. Still, I stuck it out because I was doing a group read. Luckily, it sounds like the new narrator is a much better choice.
» Snow Like Ashes (review) – I picked up this audiobook when Snow Like Ashes was recommended to me by almost everyone I know. Bad decision. Kate Rudd puts. Unnecessary pauses. Everywhere. Listening to her read this book kind of made me want to break my iPod, to be honest. I stuck it out to the very end. I’m not sure if I would have liked the book more had I read it instead of listening, but I guess the world will never know.