The voice of a story in English usually refers to the style or tone in which the story is told. It could be serious, humorous, or something in between.
I would recommend 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'. The stories are full of mystery and intrigue. The characters are vividly described, and the plot twists keep you hooked. The English voice for this, if you can find a good audiobook version, really brings the Victorian London setting to life.
One well - known English voice actor for ghost stories is Christopher Lee. His deep, resonant voice added a lot of atmosphere to many spooky tales. Another is Vincent Price. His unique voice with a touch of elegance and mystery was perfect for ghostly narrations.
I'm not sure if there's an English song sung by a fat girl in The Voice of China because I'm just a big fan of novels and don't have the ability to browse the internet. But if you can provide more context, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Yes, there are likely fanfictions out there with such a concept. Fanfiction writers often come up with creative and unexpected crossovers like this. You can search on popular fanfiction websites such as Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net to find stories based on this idea.
It helps improve your listening skills. By constantly listening to native or near - native speakers reading stories or novels, you get used to different accents, intonations and vocabulary in context.