
It all started when my guy gave me the Harry Potter audio series, read -- or I should say, performed -- by the amazing Jim Dale. "Amazing" because Mr. Dale created and animated the voices of every character in the books so convincingly that, when I finally watched the movies, I used his voice on the recordings as a metric for the various actors' performances. Since Harry Potter, I've mainly sought out books that are also available as recordings.

I jumped at the chance to catch up on "classics," including the original series that I'm currently enjoying, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which inspired over a dozen TV shows and a movie franchise. Thanks to TBOL3, Kara Shallenberg, and Robin Cotter -- readers of the first three Holmes-Watson adventures that I've consumed so far -- for filling my head with images of clever criminal antics, the tantalizing Irene Adler, and the gritty London scene of the 1890s. A wonderful companion to the contemporary BBC series, Sherlock, that has captivated our household recently.
I wonder where this acoustic adventure will take me next...
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now on to creating your own audio books... yee ha! :) -a
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