I like the narrator, he invites one to explore the scene and characters with him. (EDIT: Although, he does tend-t to linger and sometimes emphasize his t, p and k sounds, and then he 'pops' them) I surely did-t enjoy William Gaminara...
I'm starting listening to Sharpe books here because this is where hakeswill ends. He's a completely unnecessary character and is shameless filler as far as I'm concerned.
Oh William sweet William Gaminara how we miss your narrative excellence. 😢
Thank you for your hard and generous work all ❤🎉
Anybody know why the took the Aubrey/Maturin and Bolitho audio books off utube?
Nairn is funny as fuck hahaha
It's either this or salad fingers
I'm glad I'd already read this one. I certainly can't listen to this.
I agree. William Gaminara this bloke ain't.
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Is this narrator actually “Sweet William”?
Gotta love him but I miss William Gaminara
William Gaminara, one of a kind. Difficult to listen without his voicings
I think the narrator is Cornwell himself for this one. Sounds the same as for the sharpes skirmish recording which is definitely Cornwell.
@@benjaminvaughan7728
I thought that too.
@@benjaminvaughan7728you are correct
Please please please please please let this book end Hakeswill. I have never hated a character in a book more.
He,ll be back
Kah kah kah kaaah
It was even WORSE in the TV series when there were so many chances to justifiably kill him and they didn’t
@@missfittrr I haven’t watched the show yet. Guess I need to do that.
@@Blake900 Blake: it’s heartbreaking unfortunately
Is this narrator “Sweet William”?
Ha! About ten minutes in the voice similarity struck me
Shame that it just cuts off for the last 10 minutes
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh I knew this was gonna happen they always change narrarators
Ooh sound like last of the summer wine grandfather reading a story outloud and alone.
I believe that the narrator is Bernard Cornwell , who writes the Sharpe series.
Knob :)
Hakeswill is like a goddam cockroach, sob just won’t die
Whos lasened too it awwl in wan gooo
It’s free so how can I complain? Sound quality and narrator not my fave.
Very good🤣👍
Please re-narrate this with a voice as close as Gaminara’s 🤦🏻♂️
Too hoarse, uneven vocal volume, iffy accents. Bring back the other two!
Its the author you knobs :)
This is the worst podcast I gave listened too.the narrator is shocking.i will now have to skip to podcast book 16
The narrator is just God damn awful. It's monotone with no enthusiasm. It's all one long boring sentence. I hope they replaced him.
Let it all out . Dont guard your feelings. Sorry, I couldn't help but laugh. Im still laughing.
Did you listen too it awwl in wan goo
Lol stop crying you babies it’s fawking free
What a boring narrator
I like the narrator, he invites one to explore the scene and characters with him. (EDIT: Although, he does tend-t to linger and sometimes emphasize his t, p and k sounds, and then he 'pops' them) I surely did-t enjoy William Gaminara...
you'll be the only one then.
@@KABModels I am on my second round on these books, you're right... the man sounds awful.
@@yvdmerwe6876which? This? Or the god of narration w.g.?
@@hologaming6163 goodness no, not this narrator. William Gaminara's excellence as narrator is unequivocally superior.
I'm starting listening to Sharpe books here because this is where hakeswill ends. He's a completely unnecessary character and is shameless filler as far as I'm concerned.
A hero is only as good as his villain, and he is Sharpe’s best villain, by far. Says so in the Scriptures.
That’s a pretty bad take.
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