Would you consider the audio edition of The Flaw in All Magic to be better than the print version?
I haven’t read the print version but based on the audio version I’d be willing to buy it.
What did you like best about this story?
I really enjoyed the setting. A fun combination of steam punk and fantasy with a healthy dollop of noir.
What about Travis Baldreeā€™s performance did you like?
I really enjoyed Travis’ narration. I like his use of voices and pacing. This is the third or fourth book of his that I’ve listened to and I can safely say that I will be looking for more in the future. I follow some narrators, because their performance can make or break an audio book. Like George Guidall, Travis Baldree has a voice that is pleasant and consistently improves a story sucking you into it rather than detracting from it.
Any additional comments?
I’m looking forward to listening to the audio book of the sequel as soon as it’s available.