
Lilith
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Narrated by:
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Robert J. Shaw
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By:
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George MacDonald
George MacDonald was a master storyteller, the author of beautiful fictions such as Phantastes, Sir Gibbie, and The Princess and the Goblin.
The story of Lilith is no different. A brilliant piece that dives deep into the human conscience. Some believe this is MacDonald's darkest story. It has been said that C. S. Lewis was fascinated with this work. A fantasy indeed, but as with much of MacDonald's work, living truths are ingrained within. Enjoy.
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Wow, unexpected
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A beautiful experience
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With the audiobook, the narrator (Robert J. Shaw) took me somewhere that I was never able to reach by just reading the book. Let me try to explain.
Any classic work of fiction is going to have a following of die-hard fans. Think Lord of the Rings, or The Chronicles of Narnia. Those who narrated those audiobooks had a daunting task, because, well, ya just can't please everyone. ESPECIALLY those die-hard fans. You see, they have already set in their mind what the audiobook should sound like, before they even listen. God forbid the narrator strays from that. Such is the case with Jamie D, the reviewer who felt compelled to give the WHOLE BOOK, not just the narrator, one star. Really, Jamie? Giving it one star overall means you don't even like the story, when you already stated that Lilith was one of your favorite books. Very, VERY unfair.
So getting back to why I'm glad I purchased this audiobook. The narrator made a lot of interesting choices, ones I never really picked up on even after reading the book so many times. The book is written in first person, as the main character of the story is recounting his experience. This character is suddenly plunged into a world that assaults his senses. A world that defies the laws of nature and physics. A world that just shouldn't exist. Jamie D. said that the narrator made everything sound like a question. I didn't hear that at all. What I heard was a character who was trying to make sense of everything going on around him. In the narrator's voice I hear a sense of wonder, of confusion, of fear, and of amazement. Which totally makes sense! Of COURSE he would sound like that. I was completely on board with the narrator's take on this character. I really felt like I was experiencing this new world along with him, and feeling every emotion.
As for the supporting characters...I fell in love with the narrator's choice of voice for Mr. Raven. A deep, gravelly, Cockney voice. Brilliant! I never in a million years would have thought of that. But again, it makes sense! Making this choice, the narrator was able to put a sense of humor into the character of Mr. Raven that I never interpreted when just reading the book. He also gave Cockney accents to Lona, the children and a couple other minor characters. The voices of the characters of Mara and Eve are interesting. Somewhere between a British and an American accent. And just enough difference to distinguish the two. The voice of Lilith is wonderful. Aloof, conceited and self-centered, which is exactly what she is. Kind of like a British socialite back in the day.
One of my favorite parts in the book is the scene with the skeleton husband and wife. Very comical and thoroughly enjoyable. I actually laughed out loud with some of their dialogue.
I'll say one more thing to Mr. Jamie D (the reviewer above). I doubt you even gave this audiobook a chance. I think you bought it without listening to the sample, listened to it for 2 minutes, and when it didn't match what you thought it should sound like, decided to trash it. Bad form, sir.
The story, combined with fantastic narration, made this audiobook a treasure, and I'm sure I'll listen to it several more times over the years. Well done, Robert J. Shaw!
Timeless Story...Outstanding Narration!
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Waited so long for this
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Envisioning
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My experience
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Horrible Narration
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Nearly every sentence is read as if it were an exclamation!! There is absolutely no nuance of tone or sense of mystery indicated by tone, even though the text indicates this. Please listen once yourself and you will fire the narrator!!
Atrocious narrator!
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