There should be a Nobel Prize in Audiobook Narration and it should be awarded to Indira Varma.
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There should be a Nobel Prize in Audiobook Narration and it should be awarded to Indira Varma. Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner. Enrico Caruso singing Puccini. Indira Varma reading Pratchett. A perfect collaboration. Her interpretations of the characters are spot-on and hilarious. Their mannerisms and accents are like the cure for a bad day. Nothing more joyful than hearing a Varma-acted argument between Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick.
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There should be a Nobel Prize in Audiobook Narration and it should be awarded to Indira Varma. Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner. Enrico Caruso singing Puccini. Indira Varma reading Pratchett. A perfect collaboration. Her interpretations of the characters are spot-on and hilarious. Their mannerisms and accents are like the cure for a bad day. Nothing more joyful than hearing a Varma-acted argument between Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick.
@CiaraNi omg yes. I LOVE her narration of the witches books.
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There should be a Nobel Prize in Audiobook Narration and it should be awarded to Indira Varma. Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner. Enrico Caruso singing Puccini. Indira Varma reading Pratchett. A perfect collaboration. Her interpretations of the characters are spot-on and hilarious. Their mannerisms and accents are like the cure for a bad day. Nothing more joyful than hearing a Varma-acted argument between Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick.
@CiaraNi A good narrator can absolutely elevate the audiobook experience. Thanks for the rec on this one!
It's not always great when an author narrates their own work (looking at YOU, Colson Whitehead... you sounded bored on The Noble Hustle) but Mara Wilson is heartfelt perfection reading her memoir Where Am I Now?
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@beep @awfulwoman Me too
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There should be a Nobel Prize in Audiobook Narration and it should be awarded to Indira Varma. Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner. Enrico Caruso singing Puccini. Indira Varma reading Pratchett. A perfect collaboration. Her interpretations of the characters are spot-on and hilarious. Their mannerisms and accents are like the cure for a bad day. Nothing more joyful than hearing a Varma-acted argument between Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg and Magrat Garlick.
@CiaraNi Thank you for the lovely recommendation!


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@CiaraNi A good narrator can absolutely elevate the audiobook experience. Thanks for the rec on this one!
It's not always great when an author narrates their own work (looking at YOU, Colson Whitehead... you sounded bored on The Noble Hustle) but Mara Wilson is heartfelt perfection reading her memoir Where Am I Now?
@dbsalk Heartfelt agreement. I think most authors should never read their own writing to others. Narrating an audiobook is a different skill that few writers have. As the New Yorker's The Writer's Voice often proves. Good to know Mara Wilson is one of the exceptions. Roddy Doyle and Louise Erdrich are too. And Thomas Korsgaard and Lauren Groff, if memory serves.
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@CiaraNi Thank you for the lovely recommendation!


@theappletree I'm a complete fangirl, so my opinion is not to be trusted. But a few others in the thread are enthusiastic about these readings too, so I think it's a safe recommendation objectively too

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@theappletree I'm a complete fangirl, so my opinion is not to be trusted. But a few others in the thread are enthusiastic about these readings too, so I think it's a safe recommendation objectively too

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