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The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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The Fall Of The House Of Usher

By: Edgar Allan Poe
Narrated by: Lissa Lia, K. Anderson Yancy
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During a visit to her dying friend, a woman discovers to her horror that his family and his home are one. SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent they sound like movies, hence, SonicMovies.

Presented by Wollcott & Sheridan (WSAPL.com) / SonicMovie.net & K. Anderson Yancy.

©2001 K. Anderson yancy (P)2001 K. Anderson Yancy
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I needed this for class and it felt like i was listening to siri

How did the narrator detract from the book?

it sounded like the teacher just called on some random person to read.

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Only 1 hour in length, still I couldn't get through it. The audio track was just too annoying. The narration is constantly accompanied by sound effects aimed, I'm guessing, at creating a horror-film like mood. But these effects are so loud that it sometimes drowns out the narration. And it gets to be tedious very quickly, and ultimately it becomes highly aggrevating. Because of the distracting sound effects it may be a bit unfair to critique the narrator, but it did seem to come off as a very flat reading. It had all the drama of someone reading a cake recipe. The female voice never conveyed the suspense and menace one would expect for a reading of Edgar Allen.

Horrors: Not Poe as Much as This Audio Track

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I'm glad I didn't waste an actual credit on this and just spent the $2.60. The narrator sounds like she was tasered just before staring her reading- no emotion at all. Just like Frank said in his review, the sound effects were annoying to the point of distraction.
Don't waste your money, and DON'T waste your credit.

Frank is right- this is awful

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