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These Walls Can Talk

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

It's totally normal to fall in love with an audiobook narrator's voice, right?

Right.

Just ask Vera, who listens to "her" guy whenever and wherever she can: while driving, working, parenting, cooking, cleaning, showering...you name it.

But now, she's bringing him into the bedroom. And her husband is less than pleased.

These Walls Can Talk is a raucous and heartfelt love letter to romance audiobooks: the authors who write them, the narrators and engineers who record them, and the passionate fans who devour them.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A full cast of experienced narrators frolics in Mallon's hilarious meta play about romance audiobooks. Andi Arndt voices frustrated wife Vera, whose secret obsession is a narrator, read by Joe Arden, whose magical performances have earned him the nickname "the Narwhal." Shane East portrays her confused yet adorable husband, Cameron, whose interactions with a romance writer, read by an unabashedly sexy sounding Tanya Eby, change his perspective. Other scenes in the play feature Emma Wilder portraying a virgin audiobook narrator's first meeting with the Narwhal and a yearning studio engineer, played by Teddy Hamilton. Awkward repartee boosts the humor, aided by the audio play format's fresh approach. This audiobook will especially tickle dedicated listeners, who will appreciate the inside jokes and references to romance tropes. C.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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