Audiobook Fiction with Dialogue

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Audiobooks
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Description

Samples of dialogue from various fictional audiobooks in a variety of genres.

1) Male/Female - Romance
2) Adult/Child - Mystery
3) Male/Male - Thriller
4) Male/Female - Humor - Accent: Bronx

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US New York, New Jersey, Bronx, Brooklyn)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Oh, you're up. Chloe looked up a blue, a lock of hair out of her eyes. Sorry, I wasn't intending to wake you up so abruptly. What are you doing? Making breakfast, she replied with an implied duh, as if it should be perfectly obvious. No, he frowned in confusion. I mean, what are you doing here at my apartment? Oh, well, she shrugged. I tried to get you into bed to sleep off the unholy trio of Jim, Jack and Jose. But you are really heavy. You fell on top of me, pinning me to the bed so I couldn't escape. By the time you finally rolled over and I regained the use of my extremities, it was morning, so I figured I'd make breakfast. Seriously? No. Is that your bear? Haley asked. Yes, Katie smiled. My mommy gave it to me just before she died. I had to move around a lot. Always a new home, a new family. But I kept you go with me. Is that his name? Haley asked. Q. Go. Katie nodded. What's wrong with him? He got damaged, she replied carefully. But I fixed him this best I could. He doesn't look great. but I loved him just the same. He looks okay to me. She glanced up at her mom and tilted her head. He looks kind of cool. Like Frankenstein from Hotel Transylvania. Yes, he does, Katie smiled. Jackson. He snapped out as he hit Connect Woo, the voice at the other end, replied, What did he do this time? Who? Jackson answered evenly. Your father, the other voice, chuckled. There's only one person I know of that puts that tone in your voice. So give what happened. Jackson side, his head falling back against the seat. The merger Jackson blew out on a frustrated breath, the one you've lived and breathed for the past six months. Next question. Curiously, yeah, Jackson replied sourly. He pulled me. I still think we should've bought Tuz. Donald froze like a deer in headlights, then spun to face her said. He said, I'm sure what Ted, he said, had nothing to do with the price ferns Expression gave no quarter. If you hadn't let already lay out the hit his tabbies goal, he is way overdue. Tabbed Ojha mean