
(BTW, the AUTHOR apparently didn't care for Kirby's narration because he read the rest of the series himself.

I'm kinda feeling sorry for him now, but I gotta try to save SOMEONE from this audiobook. So, well, we all have our Things, so keep in mind when you read the following review that when I wrote it, I had NO IDEA who this guy was (and that he had done other books, and improv, and all the things).

He looks like a nice guy, he really does, and I'm sure he IS! But I couldn't stand his "performances" - not in one other sample I tried. and traveled and worked abroad, and NO ONE TALKS LIKE THAT. His accents and dialects are overdone and cartoonish, his reading is abysmally predictable in cadence and prosody, and his performances come to my ear as completely overwrought and phoney! I've lived all over the U.S. He’s been writing more or less non-stop ever since.Has This Narrator Ever LISTENED to an Audiobook?!Įdited: HOLY CARP! THIS NARRATOR IS APPARENTLY WELL-LIKED if you can believe his webpage! I'm flabbergasted because I listened to his other samples and I find them ALL to be.uh.NOT to my taste. Mike wrote his first novel in elementary school-Captain Poopy’s Sewer Adventures. Mike has worked in his mother’s business, Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore, for more than twenty years, serving at various times as a store manager, buyer, school and library salesperson, and marketing consultant. Later, he paid his way through graduate school in part by serving as a reference assistant for Indiana University’s library. One of his early jobs was shelving books at Central Library in Indianapolis. Since then, Mike has always been involved with literature. Mike’s first sale as a writer earned 10 cents for one word: tenacious. Brannon, occasionally paid students for using unusual words.

Mike Mullin first discovered he could make money writing in sixth grade.
