![]() ![]() That sounds like a lot to describe something insignificant, but multiple times I was wondering where characters had disappeared to, when in fact a while new story had started. One might also say that a lot of the time a story didn't end with a certain amount of aural finality for lack of a better term, or a new title to a new story was read with any different emphasis. But clearly, as a track ended a story, there was no breath or ending space before the next element began. ![]() I don't know if that's a result of how the Audible playing software goes from track to track or chapter to chapter, or if say an MP3 CD would've yielded the same result, or even an audio cd. What I did notice however, was that one story would roll right into the next, and if they were both done by the same narrator it was hard to tell the story had even stopped and the new one had started. With two narrators there was some nice variety between a female protagonist and a male protagonist from story to story. I don't know if this is more a comment about the Audible playing software, the production itself, or the performances. Hard to tell with one story stopped and the next one started. ![]()
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