The Saga of Tanya the Evil, Vol. 9 Audiobook By Carlo Zen, Shinobu Shinotsuki, Emily Balistrieri - translator cover art

The Saga of Tanya the Evil, Vol. 9

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The Saga of Tanya the Evil, Vol. 9

By: Carlo Zen, Shinobu Shinotsuki, Emily Balistrieri - translator
Narrated by: Erin Rieman
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The Salamander Kampfgruppe has finally come off the front lines and is headed back west for much-needed R & R. The troops are more than ready to enjoy some peace and quiet after many long days flying missions on the eastern front. What they aren’t ready for is how unfamiliar it feels not to be surrounded by whizzing bullets and exploding artillery shells. For Tanya, though, this long-awaited return to the rear brings more disturbing realizations than respite. This vacation may be far more eventful than it has any right to be... Action & Adventure Fantasy Historical Fiction
Political Intrigue • Engaging Storyline • Improved Narration • Great Continuation • Excellent Performance

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Even though this is one of the slower books it’s still entertaining. As for the narrator in the beginning it doesn’t seem that bad but as it goes on the monotonous tone for every man even when the text says otherwise starts getting on my nerves.

Narrator getting better but still can’t do men’s voices

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Thinking other reviews are being a bit too rough. She's clearly in this position as someone that can do a good Tanya. Hard to have both that and enough range for a whole cast of males. For being in that position she has a perfectly serviceable "male A" and "male B" to hold conversations. There are a few rough voices when trying to add third and fourth characters in to be fair.
But yeah, her Weiss probably need to take some medical leave because he sounds like he's gonna die any second. That is just an odd choice.

Her male voices are not too bad.

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Reader sounds just like Tanya from the anime and really helps you get into the story. Probably the only reason I have continued listening to this tale through all the books. I will be picking up the next one due to this! Needs more Tanya and spell sniping

excellent performance

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A lot less combat, but definitely time for desperation mode in the empire. Tanya doing everything to deal with incompetence. Voice actor got better, but guy voices are still pretty rough.

Political maneuvering

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The new VA is doing better in this book, but still isn't as good as the last one. I've gotten use to her voice now, but I wish she would add more emotion into the performances. She would often read out a line monotone, and later give an explanation of how the character stated that line with a certain emotion. It's passable.

A great continuation of a great story

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