![]() It really is a "movie in your mind" as is the graphic audio tagline. ![]() Emphasis on the music! There are so many ridiculously dramatic scenes in the Stormlight Archives and having orchestral music and nature sound effects and spren sound effects made it amazing. I personally didn't find it too slow to get into world building, and the narration and different voices for characters and music really enhanced the experience for me. My perspective? The GA stormlight version is absolutely worth it. I haven't listened to Wheel of Time, and I don't typically listen to audio books that aren't Graphic Audio, but I have listened to almost every Sanderson book on Graphic Audio. Would I be missing the slower pace and worldbuilding ? (my frame of reference is Wheel of Time for these kind of stories, and it can get quite slow sometimes, and I love that) However, I know that Stormlight is a very different beast and I don't know how well the more "snappy" and movie-like features of GraphicAudio would mesh with an Epic. One of the novels I listened to was Mistborn:The Final Empire in GraphicAudio, and I absolutely loved the format. I love Michael Kramer and Kate Reading's narration, but I fear that I won't be able to dissociate them from my experience of Wheel of Time and it would just be odd somehow.Īlso, in-between Wheel of Time books, I've been reading some fantasy and sci-fi novels to break the monotony (this didn't last long as by book 5 I was reading them back to back with no pause and I have no regrets !). I'm getting into the Stormlight Archive soon and wanted to know what the opinions were between the audiobook read by Kramer and Reading and the GraphicAudioĪ bit of context: I've listened to the Wheel of Time audiobooks for the first time last year, and it's now my absolute favourite story. ![]()
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