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I'm reminded of a tweet of yours, something like "books should be read either 0 times or 100 times." TMAB epitomizes the later category. (Selfish plug: and I have spent the last 2 years working on a podcast about it, with Richard Rhodes' blessing! Coming soon!)
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I just finished listening and so loved it! I must confess: I don’t think I noticed anything extra-special about the narrator’s performance. I’d be curious to learn what struck you!
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Interesting! For me, Grover Gardner brought humour and charm to passages that didn't stand out in writing (eg Bohr's introduction). He also nails some iconic lines (eg "Fermi said nuts!"). Are you a regular audiobook listener? Curious to know what your favorites are!
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It sounds like maybe you prefer fiction, then! Perhaps we've got different benchmarks: I'm comparing Grover Gardner to the other (probably duller) non-fiction readers, whereas your reference class is virtuosic narrative storytellers.
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