![]() ![]() As a fan of both anime and science-fiction, I had heard Heroes brought up many a time as a kind of “hallmark series” for science-fiction anime lovers from many fans and reviewers of the genre. ![]() While I went into this novel because of a book club in which I participate, I was already vaguely aware of Legend of the Galactic Heroes prior to picking up Dawn. In fact, the very reason I chose audio over print or digital was because I saw that Tim Gerard Reynolds was going to be the reader. There’s something about his voice and the way he delivers his narration that completely captivates me.Īnd this book is no exception. He could read me the dictionary and I’d still be there. I was introduced to TGR through his work in reading Pierce Brown’s Red Rising trilogy, which fully convinced me that I will listen to just about anything this man reads. 1: Dawn by Yoshiki TanakaĪlright, there’s no getting around it: I’m going to be honest and admit that I don’t think I would have enjoyed this book as much without the stellar narration of Tim Gerard Reynolds. ![]() ![]() Ravin' Girls: A… on It’s All Greek to Me: Mi… Games inspired on Sampling: A Transformative Fai… Book Review: The Gen… on Review: “The Gentleman… ![]()
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