![]() ![]() And something that I had somehow forgotten came through clearly, Felix's strength. Despair, pain, loss, utter love and awe are all heard, and felt. Finally, the melancholy tone that runs through the book is heard deep down in the vocal chords, but they don't cover up the endless, yet waning, hope that keeps you linked to each word. Not only am I told that his pulse is racing, but I can hear it in the narrators breath. ![]() Further into the story there is perfection when Felix's innocence and timidity need to come through. And most importantly he conveys the brilliance of the writing. He doesn't swoop and soar, but instead carries the audience along on the wings that this story is built upon. ![]() He has an airy, lofty cadence that imparts the feeling of lift and flight. First and foremost the quality of Matthew Lloyd Davies’ voice is ideal. Here I will focus on the audiobook itself and the delivery by the narrator. I won't change it, but I can say without question this audio version enhances the experience of Skybound, beautifully, as well as my feelings for it. ![]() Where does Skybound rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? ![]()
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