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VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

When people talk about books, they generally mean books, not audio books

Audio books are books and I made it clear which kind of book I was talking about, as mentioning the excellent reader would only make sense in the context of that medium or a public reading, which is usually done by the author.

In this case, the author didn’t make any suggestion that the characters sound like that

As per the other guy replying, that’s flat out false as the text describes them as having a drawl. It doesn’t specify Georgia specifically, but suggests specific dialect groups, of which Southern American English is the one most people worldwide associate with a drawl.

You can’t say that the characters in the book have that accent, all you can say is that in the audio book they’re given that accent.

Wrong again. The audio book IS the book. It’s a different way to express the same text.

You came in hot without knowing what you’re talking about. It’s ok. That happens to most of us sometimes. Just own up to your mistakes in stead of doubling down like a Republican.

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