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    Default My 13 year quest

    Finally, after 13 years together, I have talked my husband into picking up SK. (cheers and claps- although how he resisted the urge to pick up a book just for curiosity's sake is beyond me, I have only been raving about them the whole time he has known me!) Only problem- he wants to do audiobooks so he can listen to it while he works, and I have very little experience with audiobooks. (I mean, I know what they are-I do live in this century!)

    He picked up Duma Key and Lisey's Story, and is three discs in to DK. And loving it, I should add. At this rate, he will be done with both of them by late next week. In my quest to convert him to picking up the book form, I am determined to get him good and hooked, and if it takes an audiobook to do that, fine.

    So for those that have listened to the SK audio library, are there any that stand out above the rest? I realize the story is the same no matter what format, but which ones are read by people that seem to embody the story?

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    Hearts in Atlantis is very good on audio. So is The Green Mile. On Writing is stellar...I listen to that one about once a year. (And in general, any of the ones read by Frank Muller are impossible to walk away from.) Duma Key was a good one to start with, because both the book itself and the delivery via recording are top notch.

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    Bag of Bones read by Sai King himself. Goosebumps.
    Any read by Frank Muller- awesome.

    I am a reader by choice, love the feel of the book in hand, but have just about each audiobook to companion the books. Great for long drives to work, or doing yardwork, etc.

    Read or listen on.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by mojomofo View Post
    Finally, after 13 years together, I have talked my husband into picking up SK. (cheers and claps- although how he resisted the urge to pick up a book just for curiosity's sake is beyond me, I have only been raving about them the whole time he has known me!) Only problem- he wants to do audiobooks so he can listen to it while he works, and I have very little experience with audiobooks. (I mean, I know what they are-I do live in this century!)

    He picked up Duma Key and Lisey's Story, and is three discs in to DK. And loving it, I should add. At this rate, he will be done with both of them by late next week. In my quest to convert him to picking up the book form, I am determined to get him good and hooked, and if it takes an audiobook to do that, fine.

    So for those that have listened to the SK audio library, are there any that stand out above the rest? I realize the story is the same no matter what format, but which ones are read by people that seem to embody the story?
    That is just great that your husband is finally getting to know Mr. King and his wonderful stories!!! I know you must be so excited. HOOOOHOOOO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carri View Post
    Hearts in Atlantis is very good on audio. So is The Green Mile. On Writing is stellar...I listen to that one about once a year. (And in general, any of the ones read by Frank Muller are impossible to walk away from.) Duma Key was a good one to start with, because both the book itself and the delivery via recording are top notch.

    C.
    Did Frank Muller read them all?

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    Congrats, Mojo. When you finally get the hubby to read his first Sk book, could you please stop in at our house and give me a hand with mine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haunted View Post
    Did Frank Muller read them all?
    Muller read The Green Mile, Different Seasons, and the first few Dark Tower books that I can recall off the top of my head. On Writing is read by the man himself. Hearts In Atlantis is SK and William Hurt. Duma Key is read by John Slattery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haunted View Post
    That is just great that your husband is finally getting to know Mr. King and his wonderful stories!!! I know you must be so excited. HOOOOHOOOO!!
    As I mentioned in another thread. I wish my husband would read a book, he thinks that the back of a cereal box is enough. Or if someone texts him. I am so glad my little one loves books as much as I do.

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    The only audio book I've ever listened to was Blood and Smoke and only because I had a 5 hour drive ahead of me. I believe all three stories were later released in Everything's Eventual. But that is my only experience with audio books, I prefer the printed page.

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    I LOVE Blood and Smoke! It has 1408, Gotham Cafe and In the Deathroom. All were in Everything's Eventual. But Stephen himself reads them and I love when he reads the audio books! I just looked it up on Amazon and $27.00 is all it was, so not bad!

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