46. The Five Books Every Voiceover Should Own
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We've done it! We've chosen our top five (with just a few extra ones surreptitiously sneaked in at the end)...
The link to buy them through Blackwells (if you're based in the UK) is https://www.blackwells.co.uk?a_aid=TheVOSocial. Also, huge thanks to our in-house Boltonian Dave, more of him here: www.davejonesVO.com.
Dramatic Adventures in Rhetoric, by Giles Taylor and Philip Wilson.
This Is A Voice, by Jeremy Fisher and Gillyanne Keyes.
Actions - The Actors Thesaurus, by Marina Caldarone and Maggie Lloyd-Williams.
How To Do Accents, by Edda Sharpe and Jan Haydn Rowles.
Finding Your Voice, by Barbara Houseman.
Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license.
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