Ok, so this sounds a little strange, unorthodox at the very least. And yet, Ian Doescher's Shakespearian rendition of Star Wars is unbelievably entertaining. The classic story of good-versus-evil told through iambic pentameter gives a fun and creative spin to what some may see as a lost art. In Verily, A New Hope, characters come alive with newly voiced monologues - including Darth Vader and even R2D2. Listening to the book furthered the enjoyment since the storyline was enhanced with a host of voice actors and the traditional Star Wars sounds effects and music. This audiobook will undoubtably be the next favorite of every Star Wars fan!
Monday, March 31, 2014
Verily, A New Hope
Ok, so this sounds a little strange, unorthodox at the very least. And yet, Ian Doescher's Shakespearian rendition of Star Wars is unbelievably entertaining. The classic story of good-versus-evil told through iambic pentameter gives a fun and creative spin to what some may see as a lost art. In Verily, A New Hope, characters come alive with newly voiced monologues - including Darth Vader and even R2D2. Listening to the book furthered the enjoyment since the storyline was enhanced with a host of voice actors and the traditional Star Wars sounds effects and music. This audiobook will undoubtably be the next favorite of every Star Wars fan!
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