Have You Converted to Audio Books Yet?
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Have You Converted to Audio Books Yet?
I hope this subject is not taboo in this forum but I am keen to find out if any of you have dabbled in audio books yet?
If so how was the transition?
Have audio books replaced your reading habits or just complimented them?
Thanks in advance
Alvin
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I used to drive a truck cross country, and so had many many hours behind the wheel,
One of the ways that I passed the time was to read read read,
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I can see how they can be useful though, if you go on a long walk, washing the dishes and all that.
But I think it's a very 'dangerous' thing, with the increasing number of people who will not touch a book, can't even write an essay at school and all that.
Sad times ):
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I haven't enough time to read book (or I should stop sleeping), but as I'm driving a lot, I tried audio books. It is different from reading but very pleasant as well, the reader are often very good and it's a good way to improve my english. It really allowed me to go back into reading a lot of books, a passion that I otherwise couldn't fulfill by lack of time.
Anyway, I still love reading paper books from time to time, this is a pleasure that can't be completely replaced!