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GWPDA Maritime War Section the naval side of the First World War. Max Brooks Zombie World. QUESTION 1 of 3 FROM SCOTT MCPHERSON, CIO, FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES How is your Dad doing Please tell him that we love him Max Ill make sure and tell him. Hes fine by the way 8. QUESTION 3 of 3 Does he have a Hitchcockian style voice cameo in the bookMax Unfortunately no. The problem is that he has such a recognizable voice that itd pull listeners right out of the story. I was sorry not to use him but at least he forgives me for using Carl Reiner. QUESTION 3 of 3 How difficult was it to sell the idea of an unabridged audiobook to your publisher, or did they approach you I initially approached Random House for the abridged audiobook, but the second time around, they called me. It was a hard sell the first time around simply because of budget constraints. The abridged versions success gave us a second chance at completing the entire audiobook. World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War is a 2006 apocalyptic horror novel written by American author Max Brooks. The novel is a collection of individual. Free eBooks at Planet eBook. Chapter 1. I. t was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his. QUESTION FROM SUSAN HILLWIG Could you please tell me who all of the voice actors are and what parts they portray in the unabridged version of WWZ Max Heres the cast list in no particular order for the complete audiobook, along with characters they read Simon Pegg as Grover Carlson. Paul Sorvino as Fernando Oliveira. Henry Rollins returns as T. Sean Collins. Ade MCormack as Jacob Nyathi. Ric Young as Xu Zhicai. Common as Darnell Hackworth. Brian Tee as Hyungchol Choi amp Michael Choi. Jeri Ryan as Maria Zhuganova. Masi Oka as Kondo Tatsumi. Frank Darabont as Roy Elliot. Bruce Boxleitner Gavin Blaire. Nathan Fillion as Stanley Mac. Donald. Rene Auberjonois as Emil Renard. F. Murray Abraham as Sergei Ryzhkov. Alfred Molina as Terry Knox. Nicki Clyne as Sharon. Denise Crosby as Mary Jo Miller. Parminder Nagra as Barati Palshigar. Martin Scorcese as BreckScott David Ogden Stiers as Bohdan Taras Kondratiuk. Kal Penn as Sardar Khan. QUESTION FROM NASH SU I wanted to know if the Audio Book contains the rest of the stories on the book that was left out on the first audio or if there will be some new stories Max The audiobook doesnt have any new stories in it, but all the ones from the original text are now included. The only thing its missing is an exchange between the Japanese characters of Kondo and Tomonaga. In the book they speak about their meeting, but, unfortunately, we recorded Tomonaga so many years later that it was impossible to get them both in the same studio at the same time. QUESTION FROM ESMO2. Are any of the voice actors the same from the original audio book Some of them did an amazing job. Max All the original actors are still there in their original role. All we did was add the roles that were left out of the first, abridged edition. Youre actually not the first person to ask that question. Metal Gear Acid 2 S. Ive had to explain to several actors from the abridged version including my wife that no one was replacing them. QUESTION FROM GARY WELLER Max, Love the book Ive listened to the abridged version numerous times, which leads me to ask why is there no unabridged version availableThe beauty of the book is as you said in the foreword the purpose is to record and preserve the individual tales of heroism and survival. There are so many good pieces missing from the abridged version. I hope the new version will offer many, if not all, of those back Keep up the good work Max Thanks, Gary. Requests like that are exactly why were doing this unabridged audio version now. Ive had a lot of people come up to me over the years and say exactly what you said. Dont worry. This time theyre all there. We even got Henry Rollins to come back and record his farewell speech. That was the only time I actually got to meet him. QUESTION FROM TERESA ARAUCO What kind of preparation did the actors in audiobook 1 go through, if anyI can see that if you hired actors from an agency, that perhaps they come in ready to roll and are open to a little prompting. Will the actors in audiobook 2 get moredifferent guidance from you Perhaps reading about grief, despair, darkness, and stories of prevailing against all odds That kinda energy rings clearly. I am listening to the tv show on the Bio station called I Survived. Survivors talk to a camera. The stories are grisly, but I think the poor survivors would do better if they had a trusted interviewer to confide inlike the set up you have in WWZ. Documentaries where war survivors are speaking to one trusted interviewerso powerful I still cant decide which I like better, my well worn hard copy of WWZ with all the cool footnotes, parenthetical comments and referencesor the audio where each voice is distinctthe accents were an AMAZING touch. Be well, Max and Family. Your computer geek friend in Madison, WI,Teresa. Max Dear Teresa,I tried to be present for as many of the actor recordings as possible. Each time I gave them as much or as little direction as they wanted or felt they needed. Each actor has a different way of working. Some are at their best the more time they do it, some need time to warm up. Some just need one simple word to set them on their path, others have a very strong idea of how to inhabit the role. Nathan Fillion, for example, just needed one word guilt. Nathan plays Stanley Mac. Donald, the Canadian soldier in Kyrgyzstan who witnesses one of the first non Chinese outbreaks but allows himself to be convinced that he was just suffering PTSD. Nathan took that guilt to a place so dark, you might not even recognize his voice. He could not have done a better job. Likewise, Masi Oka is a great example of an actor thought he had a better take on the character of Kondo Tatsumi than I did. His first reading had a very thick Japanese accent which I wanted. The second time, he convinced me that pulling that accent back would allow the humanity, more genuine emotion, to shine through. And he was right QUESTION FROM MARK JANSSEN What is the difference between the extended audio book and an unabridged audio book. Will there parts of the text not covered in the extended audio book. Max Mark,Excellent question, Mark and I wish I had an equally excellent answer. The truth is that there are very strict guidelines governing what you can call unabridged. As I understand it, even the slightest edits, no matter how small, negate the use of that title. For that reason, were going with the label of Complete because the audiobook isnt word for word although you probably wont notice any changes. QUESTION FROM CODY HOLLIMAN I listened to the audiobook twice before I read the book. In the audiobook, I dont recall any mention of Amarillo, Texas, but it is part of the book. Did I miss it in the audiobook or were there a few parts excluded from itIm born and raised in Amarillo, so I thought it was awesome when I found that part in the book. I loaned my audiobook to a friend and its gone now, I will definitely purchase this new one. Thanks Max Max This time around, Amarillo is definitely in the audiobook and the part of Grover Carlson is read by none other than Simon Pegg. You probably wont recognize his voice though. His American accent is so good it even fooled me for a second. I wasnt able to go to England for his recording so when I downloaded the file of his reading, my first reaction This guys great but who oh wow thats Simon. Fundex A To Z Game Instructions'>Fundex A To Z Game Instructions. QUESTION FROM MARTIN ELLIS Forget extended Audiobook. Any plans for a sequel to World War ZI read a sort of missing chapter in a different zombie novel which was about a woman who helped reinforce the Great Wall of China. Truly touching stuff.