12-01-2015, 02:58 PM
Wonderful! I'm relieved I didn't end up being the one who narrated the books. I recorded about half the first session and confirmed I have awful cadence/pacing. The end product sounds OK but it took me far too long and sounds somewhat forced / awkward. It's just not my forte. Even then, I can understand why Jim found it so enjoyable to record the LOO.
I'm very happy audio books will be released as I think they will be very beneficial to a lot of people (including myself).
Do you know if you will charge for the audio books? In either case, I would love to see them available on Amazon so they reach a larger audience.
Which reminds me: I think we should also have a paid kindle / ebook version of the Law of One books. Kindle / ebook readers have the advantage of remembering where you left automatically across multiple devices. Also you can read in a dark room and can highlight / make notes right from the reader app. I basically don't read 'analog books' anymore and I know many people are like me. Again, we can reach a larger audience and new generation of seekers if we can publish on Amazon Kindle / other ebook mediums.
I'm very happy audio books will be released as I think they will be very beneficial to a lot of people (including myself).
Do you know if you will charge for the audio books? In either case, I would love to see them available on Amazon so they reach a larger audience.
Which reminds me: I think we should also have a paid kindle / ebook version of the Law of One books. Kindle / ebook readers have the advantage of remembering where you left automatically across multiple devices. Also you can read in a dark room and can highlight / make notes right from the reader app. I basically don't read 'analog books' anymore and I know many people are like me. Again, we can reach a larger audience and new generation of seekers if we can publish on Amazon Kindle / other ebook mediums.