The Sandman
R**E
Quite simply, marvellous
As a long-time fan of The Sandman comics I was very interested to see how it could work as an audiobook - I've never heard of a comic being adapted this way before. Due to the fact that it has a full cast and contains music and sound effects, this comes across less like a traditional audiobook and more like a radio show. The dialogue however is almost verbatim that which was used in the comic with a couple of extra descriptive parts so that the listener knows exactly what is going on.Because it is a straight adaptation no attempt has been made to modernise the setting; it is still very firmly in the late 1980s. This may cause it to feel a little dated to younger listeners in some aspects, but because Sandman was pretty groundbreaking upon its original release this adaptation feels largely timeless. (The one nod to modern sensibilities I noticed is that the genderless/genderfluid Desire is now referred to as "they" rather than "it").It's possible that those who have only become fans due to the TV series may be put off or upset by some of the more unpleasant or disturbing aspects of Sandman (for example "24 hours" - though the TV version was pretty horrible, the comic version was infinitely worse, and this adaptation does not shy away from that), so caution should perhaps be taken.My only real gripe one bit of casting - the majority of the performances are exemplary, but Kat Dennings as Death was completely wrong as far as I'm concerned. I can see from other reviews that there are many who disagree with me and loved her, so this may be a matter of personal taste. However to me, Death should be portrayed with a certain level of empathy, wisdom, and humour. Kirby Howell-Baptiste nailed it in the TV show, but by contrast Dennings just comes across as bored and annoyed, both in her interactions with Dream and with those she's come to collect. Just compare the death of Harry the old violinist - this scene in the TV show never fails to make me cry, yet here I get absolutely nothing from it. She comes across as irritated with him in this version, there's no emotion to it whatsoever.However that is my only negative. Whether you're a new fan, or one of many decades I would have no hesitation in recommending this to you.
B**T
Imaginative and chalkboard
Didn’t dislike anything -the entire story held me throughout all the hours listening , while, ironing or in the bath, or doing my make up.Bought it ONLY for the joy of listening to the wonderful voice of Rege Jean Page as Orpheus, which in itself, while brief was wort the money, but SO enjoyed it from beginning to end .
P**L
Really enjoyable audiobook
Fantastic, saving up for volume 2
C**L
A very good adaption
utterly brilliant, before listening to this i was not cool.but the end of it i was cool.you too will be cool just by listening to this
T**.
Amazing listen
An amazing listen, the characters are brought to life by the actors narrating the story & the sound track accompanying the story is amazing
M**N
Morpheus is king!
Listened to it
S**T
Sandman
Fantastic audiobook. Well read. Great for those rubbish telly nights.
J**.
It’s the sandman. What’s not to love?
I loved the series and needed so R&R so downloaded this to play which I was chilling. Great story, great narrator and really immersive.
S**N
Great listen
As a fan of the comics, I really enjoyed this audio version.
S**O
Ottimo libro audio adatto a persone in cerca di intrigo pultroppo un po sadico
Molto bello ,intrigo di un contenimento e l evocazione del dio dei sogni e del incubo , dove il sogno dormire la giovinezza è il songno e la vite finisce a diventare un incubo
J**R
Imprescindible para fans de Neil Gaiman.
Llegado hoy. Aún no probado. Exteriormente impecable.
R**D
Captures the Tone of the Story & Great for Fans!
The Audible adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” covers the events of Gaiman, Sam Keith, and Mike Dringenberg’s series through “The Dream Country,” the third collected volume of the comic. It’s lovely to hear Gaiman himself provide his dulcet tones as the narrator while James McAvoy brings a brilliantly brooding presence to Morpheus. Riz Ahmed is perfect as The Corinthian and Kat Dennings perfectly captures Death’s optimism. Taron Egerton, Andy Serkis, Michael Sheen, Arthur Darvill, Reginald D. Hunter, Joanna Lumley, and Miriam Margolyes further lend their considerable talents to the story.It helps if readers are familiar with the work. While Gaiman narrates each chapter and provides descriptions as necessary, the stories began in the comic book medium with its blend of text and visual storytelling so some details are lost in translation. The theme also overwhelms at times, with chapters structured like a television series featuring a “teaser” prior to the main titles. That being said, the adaptation gets the story beats right and captures the tone of the original comics perfectly. It’s a great adaptation for fans looking to rediscover the series.
A**L
A nice listen
am listening to this now and its good! morpheus and his adventures. Looking forward to Act II and Act III.
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