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7, maybe, with Ma and the rest with his concubines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hongwu_...

RDJ. No. I haven't seen Ladies in Black, but Nicholas has lived in Oz for the last 40 years and might be able to do a passable Aussie accent. I think I could still tell. 😉
John (Taloni) wrote: "And! Yahoo Serious in Young Einstein! WAS THAT REALLY A TASMANIAN ACCENT?!? He even says "Oi'm uh Tasmanian!" BUT IS HE REALLY?"
It wasn't a Tassie accent. He's a New South Welshman.

If I hear a good Aussie accent on a foreign TV show/Movie, I am never surprised to find they are an Aussie.

Safe to say that we will never read another of her books for S&L
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_...

I haven't read this yet. Looking forward to more Abercrombie.

But will the AI be bad. It is now, but it's only going to get better and I would assume the best companies will still have a human sound editor tweaking the audio to remove any 'Uncanny Valley' oddities and to smooth out the quality. I expect it will be indistinguishable from humans within a few years.
AI does have its use. For books that will never sell enough to warrant the cost of a human narrator.
Also for better, on the fly, narration for the blind community.

Apparently 6 Volumes (36 Issues) until it comes to its conclusion.

The dictionary is a well used feature for me, but the feature that I love the most is the translate feature.
Most you can guess from context, but it is nice to have an exact translation.
The wikipedia and Google features are also handy.

Putting (spoilers) in the title isn't enough, some members receive their posts in a daily digest. Titles can be missed.
Thanks.

What happened to your feet?"
ChatGPT wanted to cut me down to size. 😕

Each new book has a different setting that dictates the direction the story will follow. Some are open worlds that spread out. Some enclosed dungeon like settings, that are more linear.
I've enjoyed every one iof the 5 books I've read. They are fun.
The series does get more intense as it goes on. There is still humour, but not as much as the 1st book. More characters are introduced. Some good, some bad.
I'd say, read a bit more and see if you like it. You may get into it. If it doesn't click then it's not for you and move on to something that is.