![]() I think it would have been more enjoyable with one narrator and more discription about what is happening in each scene. The performances where pretty good but it was more like trying to follow a tv cop show without a picture. Hey Janice I have listened to The Starling Project by Jeffrey Deaver it was just ok. I have only found a couple books that had multiple narrators that I thought worked well with the story an." Janice wrote: "Sterling wrote: "I have tried some full cast productions and I found them very distracting. There are others I've listened to but these are off the top of my head. Princess Academy by Shannon Hale - full cast The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova - dual narration sequel to Dracula Wells - Star Trek & Star Trek-Next Generation cast members narrateĭracula by Bram Stoker - full cast version War of the Worlds (Invasion from Mars) by H.G. Here are a few others that are very good. ![]() When the woman finally enters into the story it hits one with surprise. Recently I listened to The Little Paris Bookshop and the dual narrators were fabulous though for some the story may be slow. Not wanting to speak for others, I personally like a well done multi-narrator book and have listened to a few. Obviously, the "cast" has to work out each part in the book and then there's lots of work after that just to get it ready for production.then there's the production. I would imagine cost has something to do with it. I listened to a production of Frank Herbert's famous "Dune" performed by about six actors. And I think in many ways this was wish fulfillment for him as well, imagining a world where Paul and Leto were together more often.”ĭune: The Duke of Caladan is available now, as both a normal book and audiobook.Geoff wrote: "Most audio books are recorded by a single voice actor. ![]() There’s also a more personal dimension to it. “Brian didn’t get to spend much time with his parents,” Brick said. Caladan is a much lusher, wetter world than Arrakis, but there are still dangers and plots aplenty. The latest Dune book, The Duke of Caladan, explores the period before the Duke Leto Atreides took his family to the desert planet of Dune. It was the year of orange BMWs and shoulder pads…It fitted in in a strange way, so I really enjoyed it, but history has not been kind to it.” Dune: The Duke of Caladan She did not make it to see it complete, and when Frank got on stage to introduce it, he burst into tears. “This is for Bev,” he said.įinally, Vance advised that it may be the kind of thing you just had to be there for: “It was the mid-80s. Touchingly, Brick also remembered a special screening of the movie given to benefit the hospital where Frank Herbert’s wife Beverley was being treated when she died. That said, both men like things about the movie. Brick may take issue with the pronunciations of names like “Harkonnen” and “Shaddam,” but he does love José Ferrer’s performance as the Emperor of the Known Universe. If he thought it was too short at three hours and 20 minutes…I think it was doomed from the start. “It’s three hours and 20 minutes right now, and they think that’s too long, so they’re probably gonna cut it.” They cut it down to, like, two hours and 20 minutes. Apparently, Lynch’s ideal version was over four hours, but the PA had bad news about that: But he was getting signals that it wasn’t going to turn out well early on, from a PA who was working on the movie back when Brick had a job as a waiter. “I think if we could’ve seen David Lynch’s version, it would have been marvelous,” Brick said. Lynch himself has basically disowned this feature, and Brick and Vance can see where he’s coming from. “They took it out of his hands and they cut it, and they did the worst thing possible, which is that voiceover stuff,” Vance said. The glossary has been so useful that Brian told Brick that he was “a pillar of the Dune universe,” a compliment if there ever was one.ĭune has been around since the ’60s, but the only big screen version to actually make it to theaters was David Lynch’s 1984 version, with Kyle MacLachlan as Dune. “ had recordings that his father had made…We used those as a guide.” They’re up to about 1,900 now. “We started with the 500 words in the original volume,” Brick explained. He told us about how he got in touch with Frank Herbert’s son Brian early in the process, and how they “just hit it off.” Over time, he even created the Dune phonetic glossary, an index of all the made-up words in the series and how to pronounce them correctly. Vance and Brick worked together on several of Frank Herbert’s original six Dune books, but for the prequels and sequels, Brick has flown pretty much solo, becoming the go-to guy whenever Macmillan Audio wants to record another installment of the saga.Īnd Brick sounds just fine with that, considering that Dune is one of his favorite series of all time. Scott Brick is “a pillar of the Dune universe”
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