Sunday, April 18, 2010

Lisenting to Brian Rathbone's- Dawning of Power: Trilogy

Hey Ya'll,
I am listening to Brain Rathbone's- Dawning of Power: Trilogy. Actually, I am going back and listening to it again; its that good. I want it fresh on my mind when I post my review. I have friended him on Podiobooks.com's Community pages (its kind of like face book without all the games). Anyway, he made an interesting suggestion in an email I received. He sometimes does interviews over Skype, records the conversation and makes it into a podcast to be downloaded and listened to. So, I was thinking I would do some Q & A with him over Skype, transcribe what was said, then add both the vocal recording and transcription to the review posting.

This is getting good ya'll. I am so excited to be able to reach out to the authors and have them respond rather fast and with enthusiasm.

As for the Dawning of Power: Trilogy I am loving every bit of it all over again. This is one story that will grab hold and not let go; more of that in my "official review".

I am going to link the first book, Call of the Hearld, to you from iTunes. Its free so subscribe and listen. You can listen on your PC or Mp3 player. If you don't have iTunes, get it, it is free too.
I am so excited to introduce this trilogy to you all. Imagine me jumping up and down and telling you to go get this podiobook. Get it! Get it! Get it! I promise you will be enthralled with it as much as I am.


So check back in and keep an eye out for my review and hopefully my first, live recorded, interview.

Here is Call of the Hearld. Get it!


Until next time, read until your eyes burn and listen until your ears bleed,.

JadeDragoness

3 comments:

  1. Morning Brandie- this Podiobooks sounds interesting. Please forgive me, but I don't keep up with all the technology. I refuse to buy an iPod. Is the podiobooks something new? It sounds like it is going to be the replacement for written text.

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  2. It sounds like you are really on a role with these podiobooks. Keep it up.

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  3. Hello Brian,
    you do not need an iPod or Mp3 player to listen to these podiobooks. They will download to your computer from iTunes and you can use the iTunes, or any media player to listen on your computer. Or, you can go to podiobooks,com to subscribe and sign up for free. When you search and find a book you want to listen to, subscribe. Podiobooks.com will then give you a personal link for you to use to listen to the book you choose. Then you don't even have to download anything. It will play for you from their site.

    I hope this was helpful,

    JadeDragoness

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