07-23-2014, 12:04 AM
Whisperings of the DragonShadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a ShamanNarrator Review
As a non-fiction narrator, it’s a pleasant surprise when I can
find a compelling knock-your-socks-off book to narrate. I have to get
pretty intimate with the books I voice and spend a great deal of time
with the subject by the time I’ve finished producing the book.
“Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations With a Shaman” blew me
away. I kept getting goose bumps while recording. Now I can’t stop
thinking about it. This conversation between Bill Ham and the nagual
Lujan Matus weaves philosophy, physics, religion, self-help, and magic
into a coherent template for our lives, our troubled world, and our
purpose.
I’m curious about who else will be moved by this work.
As a non-fiction narrator, it’s a pleasant surprise when I can
find a compelling knock-your-socks-off book to narrate. I have to get
pretty intimate with the books I voice and spend a great deal of time
with the subject by the time I’ve finished producing the book.
“Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations With a Shaman” blew me
away. I kept getting goose bumps while recording. Now I can’t stop
thinking about it. This conversation between Bill Ham and the nagual
Lujan Matus weaves philosophy, physics, religion, self-help, and magic
into a coherent template for our lives, our troubled world, and our
purpose.
I’m curious about who else will be moved by this work.

