![]() ![]() Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? Her distant and almost stern tones accurately convey the fear and pain Orual's endures, and her voice sounds sometimes harsh and human, sometimes fiercely metaphysical. She is able to embody the hollow desperation of Orual's life, and the intensity of her love for Psyche, without making it overdramatic or cliche. What about Nadia May’s performance did you like? Contrary to my normal opinion, I was able to become more intrigued by and absorbed in the story as I heard it as if from the lips of an old traveling bard, spinning a web of a story for me in vivid detail and yet piercing opaqueness. Would you consider the audio edition of Till We Have Faces to be better than the print version? Gripping, emotionally jarring, and elegant! ![]()
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