
Doctor Strange: The Fate of Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Richard Rohan
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By:
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Devin Grayson
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Marvel
Doctor Stephen Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme, has defeated demonic hordes, battled evil wizards, and tirelessly defended our realm against invading interdimensional armies. But when a dangerous dream begins inspiring normal people to act out their darkest ambitions, even Doctor Strange is pushed to his very limits.
Working alongside his longtime nemesis, Nightmare, the Sorcerer Supreme must delve into the nightmares, delusions, and desires of an entire planet. To save the Dream Realms, he'll have to give up some illusions of his own - including his heroism. In the fallout, what dreams will haunt the Sorcerer Supreme?
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Good Audiobook
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Good, but flawed
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Attention grabber
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The ambient sound effects also added to the experience in a positive way. This was my first audiobook with voice actors for each character and dedicated sound effects; this was a cool format and it’s encouraged me to find more like it.
Regarding the characters, it’s tough to care for anyone other than Doctor Strange and Nightmare. Not taking away from the voice actors’ talent, the other characters weren’t really interesting, in my opinion.
Overall, not a bad book and I’d say it’s worth a read/listen.
Loved the Format, Liked the Story
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Great story, great cast
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Fits Right In
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Things get Strange
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Now, on to the review. This is my first foray into Marvel’s Graphic Audio line, and I came away with slightly mixed feelings. Overall, I enjoyed it, hence the high ratings. I’ve tried other books that were more like audio dramas with mixed results. This one probably falls somewhere in the middle of all those. The voice actors did an amazing job, in fact, I often found myself wishing there weren’t any other sounds besides their voices because they did SUCH a good job carrying the story. I only had one minor complaint with a few pronunciations - different actors would pronounce the same words in different ways - such as Agamotto, for example - and that pulled me out of the story a few times.
The plot was a fun, interesting look into the world of Stephen Strange - something I’d only been familiar with through the movies before now. I enjoyed seeing how the comics contrasted to the films, and would definitely listen to another Doctor Strange book like this one if Marvel decided to do any more.
My only major complaint comes from the background sounds employed for this book. Far too often they were either entirely unnecessary or much too loud. Specifically, the footsteps. There are sections of the book where important conversations are taking place while several characters walk from one point to another, and the sounds of their footsteps overpowered their conversations. It was more than a little distracting. There was also at least one point where the background music actually drowned out the actors who were speaking, and it didn’t seem to be intentional. In addition, there were several locations in the story where there was a constant mechanical hum/buzz in the background - like at the police station - which actually started to give me a headache. At first I thought it was an audio error, and got worried I’d have to return the book. But when the sound vanished after Strange left the location, I realized it was meant to be ambiance.
While the sound issues were definitely an unfortunate distraction, I still enjoyed the book overall, and will probably listen to it again at some point. For me, the interesting story and excellent voice actors made up for it, turning everything else into minor annoyances in an otherwise enjoyable listen.
Overall, an Enjoyable Listen
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I've been missing out
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I highly recommend this book for anyone needing to escape normalcy, with a taste of fever dream, while still awake.
What was I thinking?
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