![]() ![]() These first forty chapters are absolutely incredible, I was hooked from the very beginning - which is ironic considering chapter 1 is 'Anglerfish'. Having said that, I can't recommend 'The Magnus Archives' highly enough. Most of the chapters are individual testimonies but there are so many small (and some not-so-small) details which link everything together somehow trying to keep a track of everything is really fun! The story-telling is superb and it's I don't do Horror, I've never done Horror. I don't do Horror, I've never done Horror. ![]() In the first season he's constantly grumpy and dismissive and his voice is all rough and deep saying things like "i hate Martin", "those statements are all bullshit", "i don't believe in ghosts"Īnd then in the later seasons he's like "I'm scared and tired so I will speak in a very soft voice." and "I love you Martin." and "Yes of course I'd like another cup of tea, dear." The best thing about re-listening to season 1 is Jon's character development. i remember feeling very uncomfortable and afraid when i listened to it the first time but after listening to the next three seasons (which are less creepy in my opinion) i was like "i probably exaggerated this" I forgot how genuinely creepy the first season is (especially the first like 10 episodes). i remember feeling very uncomfortable and afraid when i listened to it the first time but after listening to the next three seasons (which are less creepy in my opinion) i was like "i probably exaggerated this" nope, it was me: *knows i get uneasy when listening to the magnus archives after dark*Īlso me at midnight: *slightly trembling, checking under my bed for monsters* just one more episode Me: *knows i get uneasy when listening to the magnus archives after dark* also me at midnight: *slightly trembling, checking under my bed for monsters* just one more episode - 2nd listen: i forgot how genuinely creepy the first season is (especially the first like 10 episodes). Those who give or record statements in the Magnus Institute tend to lapse into a trance-like state not unlike reliving the event.more At the beginning of each statement, the statement-taker (mainly Jon, the head archivist) provides a brief description of the statement and the name of the statement-maker. With each chapter released as a podcast episode, The Magnus Archive is structured as a series of statements recorded or written and then recorded for internal research use within The Magnus Institute. Sims narrates the stories in-character as the main character, Jonathan Sims, the newly-appointed head archivist of the fictional Magnus Institute an institution based in London centred on research into the paranormal. With each chapter release The Magnus Archives is a horror audiobook written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. ![]() The Magnus Archives is a horror audiobook written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. ![]()
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