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THE STOLEN CHILD

Here is a book that adults can use to escape the day-to-day and be enveloped by a well-told tale. Mixing fantasy and reality, the story tells of changelings, creatures who inhabit the woods, who kidnap a human boy and replace him with one of their own. The readers, Andy Paris and Jeff Woodman (no pun, I presume), alternate throughout and create two worlds that are at times separate and at times interconnected. We never know whose voice is performing at any particular time, but they both do a fine job with pacing and diction. Their accents seem forced, though it is difficult to say for sure. After all, what does a changeling sound like? R.I.G. 2007 Audies Award Winner © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2006

Duration: 12 hrs

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    BROMANTASY

    A theatrical approach and comedic timing make this a narration win.

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    Mark Sanderlin narrates this cozy gay romance about two bros on a quest. Juniper loves his life with his strictly platonic best friend, Mo; their cat; and his skincare routine. But when both men land in jail, volunteering to find a dragon is a promising alternative to imprisonment. Sanderlin’s narration perfectly suits the tongue-in-cheek humor. His delivery emphasizes Juniper’s melodramatic personality, while Mo has a deeper voice and a more leisurely pace, befitting a thoughtful character. When Juniper and Mo banter, Sanderlin seamlessly switches between the two. And as both bros warm toward each other, the romantic tension is amplified. Sanderlin’s voice for dragon child Bear is especially adorable.

    A theatrical approach and comedic timing make this a narration win.

    Pub Date: May 26, 2026

    Duration: 8 hrs, 48 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217338122

    Publisher: Penguin Audio

    Review Posted Online: July 6, 2026

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      MORTEDANT'S PERIL

      From the The Trials of Irody Hasp series , Vol. 1

      A classic murder mystery with a fantasy bent, enhanced by a perfectly entrancing narration.

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      The gods might be sleeping in this vibrant fantasy novel, but Joe Eyre keeps listeners wide awake with an electric performance. As a mortedant, Irody Hasp reads dead people’s thoughts. When a simple job turns deadly, however, Hasp gets accused of murder and must work quickly to avoid the gallows. As he hunts down the real killer alongside his spunky new apprentice and a giant warrior guard, he soon unveils a larger and more sinister plot. The poor of the lower levels of the tiered city are threatened, and Hasp and his newfound friends must thwart the bad guys before the gods awaken. Hasp’s world is equally odd and engaging, and Eyre explores every inch, providing various voices to round out an eclectic group of characters.

      A classic murder mystery with a fantasy bent, enhanced by a perfectly entrancing narration.

      Pub Date: May 19, 2026

      Duration: 16 hrs, 11 mins

      DD ISBN: 9781250455390

      Publisher: Macmillan Audio

      Review Posted Online: June 9, 2026

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