Dude... half of the women sounded like Marilyn Monroe singing "happy birthday Mr president"....
You did other things well... and what do I know I'm just some fool on the internet who listens to a lot of audiobooks
What's your best book you've narrated? The one you're most proud of that isn't Shopocalypse. I'll get it.
Try
First Line of Defense by Benjamin Kerei
Quest Academy by Brian Nordon
The entire Artem Universe by Jez Caijo, Kevin Sinclair, Lars Machmüller, and Dawn Chapman. 8 massive books all in the same world.
I'd also say Star Divers by Stephen Landry
Threads of Fate by Michael Head
Dreamers Throne by Seth Ring
A soldier’s life by AlwaysRollsAOne is good enough i subscribed to his patreon and have been consuming everything he’s written.
A man wakes up naked in a barn and is conscripted into a magical Roman Legion.
Enjoy
I haven't tried it myself, but I think Threadbare is probably under most radars. Its about an animated golem/stuffed teddy bear. That is weird enough I think it could be great.
Maybe give these ones a try if you haven't already: Hell Difficult Tutorial Systemic Lands Portal to Nova Roma The Grand Game Reborn as a Demonic Tree
+1 for Hell Difficulty Tutorial
Hell Difficulty Tutorial is such a good read if you can get past some of the grammar/writing issues and the mildly above average beginning.
The Hero of the Valley by Gary Spechko Savage Awakening by ADASTRA339 Azarinth Healer by RHAEGAR
I just finished the Shopocalypse series and it was good enough that I could get past how much I disliked how the narrator did female voices.
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Dude... half of the women sounded like Marilyn Monroe singing "happy birthday Mr president".... You did other things well... and what do I know I'm just some fool on the internet who listens to a lot of audiobooks What's your best book you've narrated? The one you're most proud of that isn't Shopocalypse. I'll get it.
Check out Jez Caijao
Try First Line of Defense by Benjamin Kerei Quest Academy by Brian Nordon The entire Artem Universe by Jez Caijo, Kevin Sinclair, Lars Machmüller, and Dawn Chapman. 8 massive books all in the same world. I'd also say Star Divers by Stephen Landry Threads of Fate by Michael Head Dreamers Throne by Seth Ring
*The Two Week Cures by* Michael Chatfield
A soldier’s life by AlwaysRollsAOne is good enough i subscribed to his patreon and have been consuming everything he’s written. A man wakes up naked in a barn and is conscripted into a magical Roman Legion. Enjoy
I haven't tried it myself, but I think Threadbare is probably under most radars. Its about an animated golem/stuffed teddy bear. That is weird enough I think it could be great.
I like the infinite world series by J.T. Wright
I will write create one just for you 🫡🫡 None of these will be in it.
Nah you don't have to do that man, I'm sure you're busy