The narrator reads it like you would a child a story
From the perspective of someone vocally trained for delivering such stories, I am disappointed. This story is such a heartbreaking one. I couldn’t listen past the first episode as the female narrator is cringe worthy with her delivery. The vocal ups and downs are what you would expect from someone reading a child a children’s book. It’s a discredit to the cause. I would not be happy if it was my family members devastating story being delivered in such a way.
Notworthhalfastar via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/20/20
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Emma H M via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/01/20
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