Big Sneaky Barbarian 3
…in. The whole hours-long setup at the beginning of the novel ended up more like an afterthought by the conclusion of the book. The narration by Johnathan McClain was, as…
…in. The whole hours-long setup at the beginning of the novel ended up more like an afterthought by the conclusion of the book. The narration by Johnathan McClain was, as…
…audio quality and narration were excellent. After revisiting the earlier books in the series, the quality has noticeably improved. Johnathan McClain’s narration style is unique as well, almost like exasperated…
…the occasional bit of ribald humour, then you’ll enjoy this one. Narration was done by long-time Noobtown narrator Johnathan McClain. His delivery, for the most part, is on-point, with his…
…to the narrator, Johnathan McClain, for one part in particular where it was a few minutes of tongue-twisters. McClain’s narration is odd, but for me, it works perfectly with the…
…an Alladin-style parade of wonders? Or clown sharks? Or actual nuclear weapons being used against monsters? Lots to choose from! Johnathan McClain and his usual over-the-top style of delivery are…
…slowly towards. The narration by Johnathan McClain was, as expected, fun and engaging as he always is. Less of the obvious retake in this one that plagued the first. Will…
…you can feel him growing as a person. As with the first, Johnathan McClain continues to show why he is 100% the correct voice for this book. He clearly has…
…I’m just pointing out some issues I took with the overall story progression. The story and dialogue offer moments of genuine humour, and Johnathan McClain and his trademark style of…
…me often confused. Johnathan McClain again knocks it out with ease. His comedic timing is excellent, and I love the small audio “winks” to the listener, like a nonchalant throat…
…do. Bumbling about from one thing to the next and somehow failing his way up the ladder of success. Johnathan McClain was 100% the correct voice for this novel. His…