![]() ![]() ![]() With this particular book, there are scenes that would have caused an audible cringe, from many narrators, and he didn't do that. I admire Vasicek's "clean" reading of a novel - he doesn't telegraph that an event is about to happen, in a way that ruins the suspense. I have listened to another book he's narrated. Have you listened to any of Michael Vasicek’s other performances before? How does this one compare? Some of the memorable scenes need to be experienced first hand by the reader, and not projected ahead of time. Oh my, there are plenty! I think when you realize that there are more layers to the tale than what the protagonist understands, it's a pretty memorable moment. ![]() What was one of the most memorable moments of Sloughing Off the Rot? I found the messianic overtones really interesting. Honestly, though, I would totally recommend the book, for its intelligent word-play, and its in-your-face storyline. Now, that is not to say that it isn't necessary to the telling of the tale, it just means that you may not want to be eating, while reading. ![]() The only caveat I would extend, prior to recommending this book is that it is quease-inducingly gross, pretty often. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? ![]()
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