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Golden Son (Part 1 of 2) (Dramatized Adaptation)

Red Rising Saga, Book 2

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Red Rising hit the ground running and wasted no time becoming a sensation. Golden Son continues the stunning saga of Darrow, a rebel forged by tragedy, battling to lead his oppressed people to freedom.

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

As a Red, Darrow grew up working the mines deep beneath the surface of Mars, enduring backbreaking labor while dreaming of the better future he was building for his descendants. But the Society he faithfully served was built on lies. Darrow’s kind have been betrayed and denied by their elitist masters, the Golds—and their only path to liberation is revolution. And so Darrow sacrifices himself in the name of the greater good for which Eo, his true love and inspiration, laid down her own life. He becomes a Gold, infiltrating their privileged realm so that he can destroy it from within.

A lamb among wolves in a cruel world, Darrow finds friendship, respect, and even love—but also the wrath of powerful rivals. To wage and win the war that will change humankind’s destiny, Darrow must confront the treachery arrayed against him, overcome his all-too-human desire for retribution—and strive not for violent revolt but a hopeful rebirth. Though the road ahead is fraught with danger and deceit, Darrow must choose to follow Eo’s principles of love and justice to free his people.

He must live for more.

Performed by Stewart Crank, Jenna Sharpe, Jon Vertullo, Ian Russell, Richard Rohan, Julie-Ann Elliott, Andrew James Spooner, Laura C. Harris, Kay Eluvian as Roque, Amanda Forstrom, Andy Clemence, Bradly Foster Smith, Chris Davenport, Colleen Delany, Danny Gavigan, David Cui Cui, David Engel, Dylan Lynch, Elena Anderson, Elizabeth Jernigan, Eric Messner, Gabriel Michael, Holly Adams, Ian Putnam, James Konicek, John Kielty, Julie Hoverson, Karen Novak, Ken Jackson, Lucy Symons, Marni Penning, Matthew Bassett, Michael John Casey, Mike Carnes, Nanatte Savard, Nazia Chaudhry, Nhea Durrosseau, Nicole Perez, Peter Stray, Rana Kay, Scott McCormick, Shanta Parasuraman, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Steve Wannall, Todd Scofield, Wyn Delano, Yasmin Tuazon and Zeke Alton.

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The good:
The quality overall is amazing.
Powerful emotional moments retold in new ways hit me super hard.
Music choice is excellent - Very Mass Effect vibes - definitely lets you know its sci fi but without being too weird.
In general this feels very special and I can't wait to hear the rest of the story in this format. I've read all the books, done all the audiobooks, and this really made it feel fresh and special.
Great audio quality.
Most of the voices are exceptionally well cast. Absolutely love Darrow and Mustang's. Nero is perfect, Lorn is great. etc etc. Roque is good but it does sound a bit like he's trying to bang Darrow sometimes. Victra, Tactus, etc. The list goes on.

Areas for improvement:
Every voice actor puts their heart and soul into their performances and I appreciate the hard work, but some characters seem miscast.
- Cassius feels way off for what he should be. He sounds like a big 'ol jerk and the charisma and playfulness really doesn't seem to make it in. I wish someone else voiced him here - no shade at the VA who worked his ass off. But I'm going to have a hard time loving him the way I do in the books as the story progresses going forward with that voice. It just sounds very off to me. I haven't done Red Rising in Dramatization yet, so maybe he's better there when he's in a better place, I'll have to go back and check it out.
-The Jackal is probably the most bizarre: Again, the voice actor is incredible, reminds me of an even harder edged Joker, but the Jackal isn't supposed to be this openly aggressive, violent voice, he's more subdued, silent, crafty, understated etc. The VA makes him sound more like what I would expect someone huge, volatile, and violent like Karnus to sound like.
- I really just don't like Harmony's voice - it's not working for me.
- Can we get even more bass/echo on Ragnar?
- Telemanus gets mispronounced and it makes me sad every time.
- Sevro also just doesn't sound right to me. I think this one is the most personal taste on my list. But he's a bit wormy-er than I pictured him vocally.

This is still a 5/5 for me but I feel like I care enough to throw feedback out there in the hopes that maybe if enough people agree we could get these adjusted in future. I would literally buy voice packs / edits with these character VA's adjusted.

Incredible, 10/10, A couple voice castings off.

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Coming from the original Audible version. Having 1-2 parts isn’t the end of the world. Though it becomes more expensive with larger series. Knowing the later books are still being worked on as 2-3+ Parts is an absolute money grab.

The Graphic Audio is nice and helps build the atmosphere but a good narrator and cast does too. Unfortunately some of the casting chooses like Cassius, Sevro and Fintcher are way off. There are at times locations, objects or character names that aren’t consistently said the same way or gets changed. Sticking to the original Audible books will probably be every listeners best choice. Listening to the Graphic Audio is nice but not required especially considering they aren’t all completed yet. Many sentences to full paragraphs are skipped over entirely which gets confusing.

On the mixing side of things. I think Audible should allow increasing the mix (volumes) on character voices whether Graphic Audio or not because especially in this one with many characters talking at once, background talking, noise etc it’s extremely difficult to keep up with or be bothered with. Similar to the Dune Graphic Audio. You would have the sand and wind sounds way over power the narration. If Harry Potter can get ATMOS recording (few have the ability to play it to the fullest potential.) Having a higher quality should be the goal with Graphic Audio. Thus improving the narration levels being low or other parts being too high.

Both Audible versions are about 1 GB. Graphic Audio in multiple parts should have utilized this, increased it and allowed for far better quality. I’m curious because Graphic Audio offers a FLAC version on their website and I wonder the difference and why Audible isn’t including that to the customers that have requested higher quality downloads. As this quality is not up to value.

Multiple Parts and Quality Annoyances

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