World of Warcraft: Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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World of Warcraft: Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War by Christie Golden

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Summary

The New York Times bestselling author of The Shattering and Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects delivers a sensational tie-in to the newest World of Warcraft game expansion.

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  • I absolutely adored it. The WoW books never fail to captivate me. It's truly fantastic to listen to narratives and lore that are not easily found within the game itself. Jaina is undeniably one of my most cherished characters, and her journey throughout the games has been emotionally gripping. While I was already aware of these events in the game, the intricate details provided in the audiobook made the experience all the more extraordinary.
  • After going through the previous remarks, I took them into account. Being a seasoned player of World of Warcraft for a solid 14 years, I made an effort to give the story a listen without allowing my personal voice preferences to spoil it.
  • The story in 'World of Warcraft: Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War' is absolutely amazing! But, I have to say, the way the narrator voiced the male characters was pretty cringeworthy. It was also a bit jarring to hear some of her pronunciations for certain words.
  • The narration of 'World of Warcraft: Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War' was excellent, but I found the musical interludes at the end of each chapter to be quite bothersome. They often overshadowed the voices and were too loud.
  • The book is enjoyable, with an entertaining story. However, like many others have mentioned, the narrator is quite subpar. The character voices are almost unbearable to listen to. I've listened to numerous books, including those narrated by Golden, and even though some people complained about her narration, I still liked them. But this one is on a whole different level of bad. Eyre has a pleasant voice, but once she attempts a character voice, it completely ruins everything! (I'm still having a hard time finishing this book..)
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