The Blacktongue Thief, better in book or audiobook format?
I keep seeing The Blacktongue Thief recommended and highly praised in this sub and would appreciate some opinions on whether it's better in book or audiobook format.
I finished the Between Two Fires audiobook a few weeks ago and that was *very* intense with me having to rewind a lot because so I could comprehend what biblical horror was going on. I love audiobooks but was iffy on that experience because of how hard it was to hear Delphine at times, especially compared to the volume for Thomas. I hear Blacktongue Thief has a much lighter tone to it so I don't know if the two books can be justifiably compared to one another.
I read most standalone books, but use audiobook format for bigger series like works of Sanderson, Abercrombie, and Dinniman. Although, that may be moreso due to the oratory prowess of Michael Kramer/Kate Reading, Steven Pacey, and Jeff Hayes.
Any and all input would be greatly appreciated, I liked the absurdity and uniqueness of Buelhman's writing from Between Two Fires and want to experience more of his comical side!