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Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales

De: Siv Maria Ottem, Sarah Clark Monagle, Fran Fischer, Steven Kaminsky, B.J. Lee
Narrado por: Andy Babinski
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A whimsical collection of fairy tales. Ever wished to be like Sleeping Beauty so you could take a nap - for once? Isn't it a bit annoying how the fairytale princes always get the girl, or how the three little pigs always beat the wolf? Well, that's all about to change....

Contributing Authors: Fran Fischer, Sarah Clark Monagle, B.J. Lee, Steven Kaminsky, Siv Maria Ottem, Deb Claxton, Diane Weis Farone, Adam Graham, EC Stilson, Pat Hatt, Joshua Carstens, Roland D. Yeomans, Jan Marshall, Kate Buhler, Barry Parham, Shane Stilson, Robert G. Ferrell, Neal Levin, Timothy Hurley, Melynda Fleury, Leetah East, Afobos, Larry Lefkowitz, Elaine Mann, Janie Goltz, Susan Kane, Bonnie Ogle, Eve Gaal, Rayne Debski, Aimee Davis, Eliserio, Liana Mahoney, Debra Kristi, Brevin Anderson, Katherine Valdez, Kayla Kelley, Linton Robinson, Diana M. Amadeo, Melissa Nott, Amanda N. Bliss, Darice Lee, M Sullivan, Victoria Fryer, Mickey Hunt, Kimberly Kay, Rosie Hendrickson, Kai Strand.

©2012 Wayman Publishing (P)2013 Wayman Publishing
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Funny, fun fairytales

Because this was a collection of stories and Poems somewhere better than others but on the whole this was a great book. The narrator also sometimes seemed better than other times, but in some of the stories he did a masterful job.
Overall this was a delightful and foot are you book full of lots of short reads.

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I loved the The Gingerbread Puppet Boy recording.

Where does Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Pretty good. It's not Focus on the Family Radio Theater, but it's fairly decent.

What did you like best about this story?

Well, I listened to it because my story, the "Gingerbread Puppet Boy" (Section 60) is on the recording. I found the dramatic rendition to be highly entertaining--in fact it moved me to joyful tears. (I worked with the Tears of Joy Puppet Theater in Vancouver, WA years ago.)

Which character – as performed by Andy Babinski – was your favorite?

I thought the English accents were hilarious, especially since the story is set in the United States. The discrepancy, and Mr. Babinski's delightful stiff reading manner only added to the humor.

If you could take any character from Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Probably I'd take the puppeteer, his wife, and the puppets. Why not? It would be fun. I'd want to ask them to speculate as to why people felt an irresistible compulsion to chase him.

Any additional comments?

Just one critical remark: The audio book should contain a printed Table of Contents that includes the titles and author's names. Also, a way to link directly to a story without scrolling through them all. And the cover of the book itself could be better, much better!

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Poor choice of format

What disappointed you about Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales?

The narrated voice was annoying and the material was trite.

What was most disappointing about the authors’s story?

Rewritten drivel.

How could the performance have been better?

How could it have been worse?

What character would you cut from Open Doors: Fractured Fairy Tales?

All......or none.

Any additional comments?

Mone.

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