I'm almost done with the first audiobook, but one thing is filling me with rage: why is there no musical cue that the CD is over? It just flips over to the first track, and it takes me a few seconds to realize that it sounds terribly familiar, and then I've lost my place. Do most audiobooks have a signal that the CD is done? Why don't these, for crying out loud?
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Can't help you, P-C, I'm listening to them on my iPod. Much easier, gotta say.
Do most audiobooks have a signal that the CD is done?
IME, no. I listen to a lot of audiobooks in the car during my commute (which isn't short). Most just flip back to the first track. Some have a short "This is the end of disc #" message, but that's probably around 30% of the ones I've listened to.
The first three I listened to all had cues, and they're very helpful. How annoying.
I'd say most of the audiobooks I have listened to have a musical cue or the end of disc message. The ones without either are really annoying. I'm currently listening to Matchstick Men read by Stanely Tucci. I've already seen the movie, but it is a fun listen, especially if you like con artist capers. Parts of it remind me of Leverage because of that.
ASOIAF: GRRM revealed a new POV character in ADWD: Ser Barristan the Bold
ASOIAF: GRRM revealed a new POV character in ADWD:
You realize this looks like you just barfed a bunch of random capital letters, right?
I didn't know who GRRM was before HBO picked up AGoT but I understood that sentence perfectly.
Hey, if you can't understand the message - then it probably wasn't for you.
I got everything but ASOIAF.