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5 Bodies to Die For (Body Movers, #5)
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Wwnise | 58 comments Hey,
I just saw a tweet that stephanie bond's book 5 bodies to die for is now on audible....i was thinking new book because it did not show i owned the book thru audible. But I did , only with different narrators( which are no longer available on audible)....hmm


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 35 comments Wwnise wrote: "Hey,
I just saw a tweet that stephanie bond's book 5 bodies to die for is now on audible....i was thinking new book because it did not show i owned the book thru audible. But I did , only with ..."


Sometimes if a book is re-released with a new narrator, they will 'remove' the old book. It should still be in your library via Audible, but I've had books on my wishlist suddenly become 'unavailable for purchase' because of issues such as that and also due to contract issues and such


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Kym | 99 comments Sometimes the new narrator is better. :)


message 4: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Kym wrote: "Sometimes the new narrator is better. :)"

Yes, the switch in narrator is often due to reader requests as with Libriomancer (Magic Ex Libris, #1) by Jim C. Hines and Silent on the Moor (Lady Julia, #3) by Deanna Raybourn


message 5: by Carolyn F. (new)

Carolyn F. I've listened to the Deanna Raybourn books and they were fine with the first narrator. I'm wondering if the ones in my library will stay as-is.


message 6: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Carolyn F. wrote: "I've listened to the Deanna Raybourn books and they were fine with the first narrator. I'm wondering if the ones in my library will stay as-is."

So far I've read the first three. Book #1 is Ellen Archer (which I enjoyed), book #2 is Jennifer Van Dyck (which took some getting used to but was alright by the end) and book #3 was originally Margo Westwood but was re-done with Ellen Archer after fans complained. I listened to the sample with Westwood and it is truly awful. I'm not at all surprised that readers went ballistic and am really glad that Audible re-did it with Archer.


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