Everest '96
A Compelling Expose of Death and Deceit
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Virtual Voice
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Ken Vernon
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Everest ’96 forensically examines the impact of a killer storm which swept over the Himalayas, scattering bodies in its wake on the deadliest night in Everest climbing history.
Even before the storm hit, a South African expedition, supported by Nelson Mandela, disintegrated as a web of deceit and deception spun by its narcissistic leader unravelled even as the team trekked to Everest Base Camp.
Ken Vernon was the journalist assigned to cover the SA expedition and in Everest ’96 he dissects an expedition that became a laughing-stock; peels back the layers of deception of the most reviled climber in Everest lore; and delves deeply into the dynamics that have made climbing Everest a tick-box adventure.
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Lot of repetition, occasionally annoying virtual voice
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The narration, however, leaves much to be desired. The 'virtual voice' struggles with things like interjections indicated by commas or parentheses, which become somewhat mangled in the absence of human awareness and tone. Additionally, it pronounces the word "Sherpas" as "Sherpers" every time, which was quite annoying.
Compelling book, terrible (automated) narration
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Kind of a “revenge tour” book. But that was OK. It really pointed out again, stupidity and deception never plays out well in critical events like the sea, aviation, and extreme sports.
Again, maybe a bit long. Could have tightened it up a bit. By the time you get to the end you’re kinda worn out and it’s unremarkable.
Very interesting story. A bit long
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Very well written, and documented.
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Terrible narrator
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