Hear what people are saying about Johnny Heller…
| Al Capone Does My Shirts: “Johnny Heller does a masterful job… His timing is perfect, he voices all the characters with great versatility, and he makes Moose come to life. This is a fascinating book superbly narrated.” | |
| “Toughing It: “Heller’s reading is outstanding. He’s utterly persuasive as a 16-year-old boy, and his dramatic performance is an emotional tour de force.” | |
| Shut Up, Stop Whining and Get a Life: “Johnny Heller is fantastic as a performer.” | |
| Horrible Harry in Room 2B: “Johnny Heller is the best narrator of children’s books around” | |
| Horrible Harry and the Hollidaze: – “Johnny Heller’s narration provides the sort of exuberant energy that is required for this pleasing series. Though Heller’s voice is clearly that of an adult, within a few sentences his boyish enthusiasm brushes that minor detail aside. Heller appears to relish the boisterous, youthful perspectives of Ms. Mackle’s students and is unafraid to perform Harry in his most maverick moments. The likable Heller and the irrepressible Harry are a great combination.” | |
| Rats Saw God: “Heller has the perfect voice for this, capturing the sound of teenagers while also being able to convincingly portray adults. ….he is able to grip the listener’s heart….” | |
| Wrestling Sturbridge: “Heller’s reading is thoroughly professional and easy to listen to.” | |
| Wringer: “Johnny Heller holds the listener’s attention….” | |
| “Johnny Heller, master of the understated narration, delivers a smooth, low-key reading” | |
| Freak the Mighty: “…brilliantly read by Johnny Heller.” | |
| The Whistling Toilets: “…all of them have the wistful tone of adolescence that Heller conveys so well. His voice almost cracks with earnestness.” | |
| The Foxman: “…(the) vivid images and poignant messages are handled perfectly by the youthful voice of Johnny Heller.” | |
| Just Call Me Stupid: “Heller is best at interpreting the individual emotions of each character, which include a wide range of intensity and variety. Deftly performing each individual, he provides well-defined and unique voices for every one. …Heller compels the listener’s attention to the end.” | |
| Murder at Fenway Park: “Heller brings a golly-gee innocence to the narrative…” | |
| “Heller enhances a ‘whodunit’ story filled with baseball lore.” | |
| Murder at Ebbets Field: “…perfectly presented by Heller. His youthful, exuberant voice captures Rawlins and his 20-something cronies. Heller does use accents and individualizes characters. I can only hope he narrates all the books in this enjoyable series. He is wonderful.” | |
| Victory in the Pacific: “Heller’s zest brings life to the words of history books.” | |
| Naked Heat: “Snappy dialogue, distinct characters—each perfectly and distinctly portrayed—plot twists, and a great story all combine to make this outstanding listening. Heller’s ability to create the perfect voice for each character is not to be missed. This audiobook sizzles! | |
| Ottis Spofford: “ Heller’s easy delivery also produces convincing portrayals of the teenagers and adults in the story, and demonstrates his ability to convey a wide range of emotions with seemingly no effort.“ | |
| Honus and Me: “Johnny Heller’s outstanding narration provides a highly visual performance. He is totally convincing as Stosh. Listeners can picture his youthful enthusiasm, his facial expressions, and the occasional eye roll. He is also totally convincing as the adult characters, especially as Honus and Amanda Young, Stosh’s neighbor. Listening to Heller is so much fun it is difficult to imagine simply reading the book. A must-have for all elementary audiobook collections. |