In no particular order:
- The Time Traveler's Wife (Audrey Niffenegger) Uses 2 narrators: Henry and Claire. I could hear what they look like!
- Bloody Jack series (L. A. Meyer) Rollicking fun. The narrator's voice changes as Jackie becomes more sophisticated.
- Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword (Tee Morris) A dwarven warrior becomes a PI in Al Capone's Chicago. Hilarious, available free at podiobooks.com. (Full Cast)
- Ship Breakers (Paulo Bacigalupi) A post-apocalypse, global-warming style. Gritty, very real (although a little fantastic).
- Paper Towns (John Green). A young-adult coming-of-age story.
- Changeling (Kristin Cashore) Great characters and strong plotting make this otherwise standard fantasy story a great listen. (Full Cast)
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Did you hear? I'm training in Voice Over right now - with a goal to do corporate/commercial and hopefully audio books! It's going really well...and I hope to get myself up and running with VO as a good part-time second job by next summer. Who knows? Maybe you'll hear MY voice on one of your preferred books in a few years....
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