He he.I've two books signed by him - Weird Sisters and Thud! I always recall his humour when I asked 'Can you sign it to ...' He did so, happily, and chuckled "I can't help it - whenever anyone asks me not to dedicate it, I always spell my name wrong. They look so disappointed at the re-sell value!
SO much of an audio book is in the narration. A good narrator can make an otherwise quite tedious book interesting (and vice versa). I have an audio version of one of my books that I literally cannot listen to - in fact I asked to have it re-recorded (not possible, apparently) because the narrator was so bad. The Pratchett books seem to have some excellent ones. I love Colin Morgan and Alfred Enoch but that's probably because I prefer male narrators for some weird reason.I’ve just finished Carpe Jugulum read by Indira Varma it was really good (although I’ve not forgiven her for what she did in Torchwood lol). I’ve just returned Sorcery which I wasn’t enjoying and got Witches Abroad instead.
I know he was in the Harry Potter films.And curiosity led me to check out Alfred Enoch and I found that he is William Russell's son (from the original Dr Who). I have just completed the (unknown to anyone but me) 'Tie Together Two Threads challenge' and claim my £5!
I knew that because it was on his narrator bio. But I thought I'd check him out, and found out about his pedigree!I know he was in the Harry Potter films.
I think the joke always was that he signed so many, an unsigned one was more valuable!I saw a book shop in London yesterday with a signed copy of Jingo in the window. I wasn’t brave enough to go and see how much it was. I bet it was a pretty penny as Sir Terry can’t sign any more.
I do too because listening to a lone man talking is a surefire way to fall asleep.I prefer male narrators for some weird reason.
That is adorable. Unless, of course, it's a Pratchett calendar, in which case, well, yes.It’s taken me four months to realise my calendar has Discworld holidays on it. View attachment 75547