![]() We meet gods from all pantheons and different versions of those gods. He gains an apprentice in book 2, Granuaile (gron-you-wail), who is a boss bitch all day long. He is aided by his sidekick Oberon, an Irish Wolfhound with magically extended long life. The series follows Atticus, last of the Druids, who does his best to help heal the earth while staying out of the way of mischievous gods of various origin. Add to the fact that this is simply a well-written and entertaining series regardless of narration, and you’ve got a hit. Later in the series, we get to meet a sloth character whose thoughts we can also hear, and my heart nearly exploded because she’s so adorable. One of the series’ main characters is a dog named Oberon, whose thoughts we get to hear, and Daniels’ voice for him is priceless. Daniels’ narration is just so ridiculously fun that I cannot accurately describe the delight of listening to him for 9 books. ![]() ![]() Luke Daniels is by far my number one favorite narrator. The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne, narrated by Luke Daniels (9 primary works, 13 novellas) All but three of them are sci-fi/fantasy/mythology, so you can guess what my favorite genres are. Below are fifteen audiobooks/audiobook series that have stuck in my mind long after finishing them, thanks to the narrators. ![]() Most narrators are obviously good at their job, but not all narrators are great at it. Audiobooks are a great way to get reading in while doing chores, on long car rides, or while doing mundane tasks at work. ![]()
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