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Oddjobs
- Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
- Series: Oddjobs, Book 1
- Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Humour & Satire
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- Quartz Anne
- 23-02-19
My kind of quirky dark humour!
I stumbled upon this audio book by complete accident, but so happy I did! It is an entertaining story, with great one-liners and believable characters. The dark humour might not be to everyone's tastes but I certainly enjoyed it and found it highly entertaining. Matthew Lloyd Davies does a fantastic array of character voices and accents, and I thoroughly enjoyed his style of narration. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
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- Brenhden
- 07-12-18
An excellent new series for me to get into.
Having been caught up with the Rivers of London, Dresden Files and MHI I needed a new story to follow. This is great, it has a great narrator, amusingly characters and that excellent geographic detail. Its like a mix of Rivers of London and Neverwhere. Well done Heide and Iain and I hope this turns into a long series.
Bren
5 people found this helpful
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- xiodinex
- 11-01-19
Hilarious and well-performed
I sped through it. The voice actor handled a variety of accents (and languages!) well.
4 people found this helpful
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- Katherine Russell
- 04-06-21
Easy listening apart from the alien words
Good book. Soemthing a little different. Easy to listen to but the alien words pronunciation grated on me. I know they're meant to be harsh sounding, but they felt harsher than needed. Otherwise a nice listen
2 people found this helpful
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- Pippa Mitcheson
- 31-12-18
Fantastic!
I was so glad to find my favourite authors are now on Audible - can't wait for the next installments! Matthew Lloyd Davies deserves some sort of award for his performance!!
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- John Walker
- 24-06-21
Silly
Better for young teenagers. Too ridiculous for adults. The Vennuslan accents grated and was too Loud.
Boring and simple.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-04-22
Worth a listen.
Some of the accents are rather dubious, especially the Brummy/Black Country ones, but fortunately, that didn't make it unlistenable.
The story was an engaging one, and the dialogue made me laugh in places.
I'm ready to invest in the rest of the series.
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- Paul barlow
- 02-03-22
Enjoyable fantasy with some grating narration
An almost light hearted treading into Lovecraft territory with old gods and a race of beings given off Innsmouth vibes. The story has some fantastic detail with plenty of humour surrounding the new transfer joining this Birmingham based bureau that keeps the beings from far off dimensions in check.
I was instantly on board with the story and thought the multitude of accents the narrator portrayed gave some individuality to characters. This was until the names of the aforementioned gods and races were give a strained growl that instantly took me out of the story and jarred against the rest of the audio.
I persevered and got through to the end of the book and really enjoyed the story that played out.
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- Kindle Customer
- 12-01-22
Very entertaining
Hilariously entertaining from start to finish, made even more so because I’m a Brum born and bred. Narrator did a good job, I enjoyed it so much I won’t take umbrage with the “Brummy” accent.
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- Ken MacLean
- 29-10-21
Really liked story but..
The performance was great and I loved the use of accents but the Alien language was too harsh and shouty, and often it meant I skipped section where it was used a lot - which was a shame. Not sure if I’ll get the next instalment of the narration of the aliens is the same.
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- Georgy
- 10-03-19
The end is nigh! Ish.
Take Lovecraft. Remove the despair, the horror, and dreadful atmosphere. Add strong characters, lots of bureaucracy, good humor (not Pratchett by any means, but at least Asprin). Multiply by satiric denigration of government machines, police procedures, monster hunting, etc.
What you get is a highly enjoyable, tongue-in-cheek (and sometimes half-a-meter-out-of-mouth) book about... us.
A word of caution about the performance. The deep English (Scottish?) accent of one or two characters required a lot of rewinding on my part, at least at first. And the author's insistence in pronouncing the demon names properly left his throat and my ears properly, nay, demonically raw.
31 people found this helpful
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- PatriciaG
- 06-07-19
I was prepared to not like this book...
Unfortunately I've purchased a string of books that sounded good, started good, but then fell apart and disappointed. I had pretty much prepared myself that this book would probably be the same. But nope! I enjoyed the entire book. It had an absurdity that I loved. In a way it reminded me of Yahtzee Crowshaw books. It held my interest and made me laugh out loud several times.
I will definitely purchase the follow on book, and hope there will be more to come.
23 people found this helpful
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- WBA
- 01-07-19
I have no mouth, Matt Davies's screams
Funny, sardonic. Enjoyable to sci-fi horror comedy fans.
The narrator chooses to pronounce the names of the cosmic horrors in a jarring way that can only be intentionally unpleasant. It suits to emphasize the "otherness" of the Elder Things, but can also be pretty startling. I appreciate his dedication to his (Love)craft, as I'm sure the effort was just as painful to his throat as it is to our ears. In any case, be forewarned that this is not a soothing bed time listen.
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- Sires
- 02-06-19
Lovecraft Meets Jasper fforde
The apocalyse is coming and a government group is trying to make sure it happens as smoothly as possible. The Elder Gods have set up Court in Birmingham UK. One of the human agents has died and a new agent has been sent from Scotland. The problem is though that the new agent has killed the Sacred Handmaid of one of the Elder Gods so it is likely they are going to want to kill her. Meanwhile a human incursion into the Birmingham Library has the team wandering exactly if something was stolen or added to the collection. Representatives of human religions are squabbling with one another . And the Elder Gods are suitably squamous, rugulose and horrific.
I'm not sure how the narrator managed to make the sounds of the language of the Elder Gods, but it is an extremely impressive piece of narratiion.
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- T. Jordan
- 09-07-19
Fun and exciting!
This book was a fun romp of thought provoking ideas, twists and turns, great characters and wonderful humor. I hope a continuation of all the excitement is coming soon. Keeping my eyes open for the next book.
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- BarcodeBird
- 10-06-19
Don't bother
This story was confusing and I had to force myself to finish it. The narrator was great but the fact that the writer made them yell crazy names for otherworldly beings every other sentence ruined it.
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- Christian A. Falde
- 27-03-19
Frighteningly good fun
This was, without a doubt, one of the best buys I have made all year.
The cosmic horror is real funny. The characters are deliciously phenomenal. Jokes orbit with aliens in a graceful dance that manages to never eclipse each other.
And the storyteller. Amazing. His ability to nail the characters shone beautifully.
You can't go wrong with this one.
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- Robert J. McDonald
- 22-03-20
Don't Listen, Read it. Save Yourself.
Narrator: Amazing, Engaging, Talented
Story: Entertaining, Funny
Demon Speech Creative Choice: Titanic Mistake
I'm sorry.
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- Scott Tobey
- 10-04-19
Just not my thing
Sorry the story just didn’t do it for me. It’s just to slow and hardly any action/comedy/anything happening.
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- michael pentecost
- 19-12-18
Different
like a Terry Pratchett rewrite of the Laundry Files. I hope the narrator's throat recovers quickly.
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