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annoyingtiger888 's review for:
Marvel's Thor: Metal Gods
by Aaron Stewart-Ahn, Brian Keene, Yoon Ha Lee, Jay Edidin
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Nothing makes me happier than witnessing the relationship between Thor and Loki. I know it's strained but, at the end of the day, they will always be brothers. They will always be family. I can't explain the burst of happiness I feel every time Loki calls him "brother" instead of just "Thor."
Plus, every book is 10x better with Loki's ass there to create utter chaos and deliver the best sarcastic lines. The story wasn't too bad, either, though I was far more focused on those two than anything else. And the tiger lady because she's cool as shit.
A couple things did annoy me, though. For one, the music and the background noise was more distracting than anything and gave me a headache, especially at the parts where it made the voice lines hard to hear. I get it's supposed to be "a movie in your head" so they add sound effects to make it more authentic, but it was more distracting and annoying to me.
Can we normalize just having rain sounds in the background of audiobooks? Please?
Another thing I didn't really understand was the need for a female narrator? Why would you hire another person just to say what chapter it is? Is the main narrator incapable of saying "chapter one"?
Finally, the music between scene changes annoyed me so much. It was very distracting and I kept thinking the chapter was over or the story was coming to an end but nope, it was just a scene change. Completely unnecessary and very loud.
Marvel really out here doing too much.
Plus, every book is 10x better with Loki's ass there to create utter chaos and deliver the best sarcastic lines. The story wasn't too bad, either, though I was far more focused on those two than anything else. And the tiger lady because she's cool as shit.
A couple things did annoy me, though. For one, the music and the background noise was more distracting than anything and gave me a headache, especially at the parts where it made the voice lines hard to hear. I get it's supposed to be "a movie in your head" so they add sound effects to make it more authentic, but it was more distracting and annoying to me.
Can we normalize just having rain sounds in the background of audiobooks? Please?
Another thing I didn't really understand was the need for a female narrator? Why would you hire another person just to say what chapter it is? Is the main narrator incapable of saying "chapter one"?
Finally, the music between scene changes annoyed me so much. It was very distracting and I kept thinking the chapter was over or the story was coming to an end but nope, it was just a scene change. Completely unnecessary and very loud.
Marvel really out here doing too much.