Bump
Thanks for redoing the opening chapters. A while back, I listened to the first batch and thought the comments were a little off-putting. Also, thanks for making this info easier to get to for those with less time to read.
Linder's interjections can occasionally be good. On the fiction ones (I think he was commenting a lot on Hunter/Turner), it's really annoying, but on the philosophy ones (Libido Dominandi, etc.) the comments are sometimes valuable.
A decent compromise might be to do a narrator's commentary at the end of the chapter, so the listener can skip if desired. If I ever do an audiobook reading, I will likely not comment other than a brief piece in the introduction.
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