A review by wolvenbolt
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

emotional

5.0

Tim Robbins' narration was at first irritating, he had a tendency to whisper, I've misophonia and so it triggered me...but then, remarkably, it stopped bothering me.

Reason being, his narration was intimate, personal, and drew me right in. He was like a conductor of emotion, I've never listened to such a passionate and engaging voice actor.
Yes, he's a Hollywood actor, but he treated this book like it was a film he was working his ass off acting in. It was breathtaking, and he often gave me goosebumps. He knew when the story needed him to speak slowly, softly, intimately, and when it needed him to shout and explode with a crescendo of emotion. Like I said, he was a conductor of emotion.

I rarely review an audiobook but I needed to in this case.