Audiobooks have been the majority of my reading lately. Although I have less time for them now that ltc is home with me and I'm not out running errands. I have been putting on a movie for her every day and hiding in my room to listen to about an hour of one.
Anya ,'Potential'
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."
My place in Otter Lake has quite a number of books that came with the house. They seem to fall into 2 categories. Mysteries from the 40s and 50s, and Reader's Digest Condensed Books. I've read some of each. The old mysteries I find pretty charming. The condensed books are wild. Breakneck speed and leave me without the satisfaction of having actually read a book. Some are okay, but others just aren't right.
We had them in the house when I was a kid, but I don't think I read them back then. I always had my own books or library books.
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My niece, Rachel Harrison, had her first novel, The Return, come out yesterday. Check it out.
Note: it is available as an audiobook also.
Just listened to the sample, that seems worth an audible credit...
I still love physical books (obviously) but I feel like I have been able to really get through a lot more books with audio. And the ones I love, I REALLY love in audio. I've got a couple of titles I own in print, paperback, ebook AND audiobook (The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue).
I really think I have ADD at this stage in my life so it's easier for me to listen to an audiobook and do other things, rather than sit and try to concentrate on a print book.
Maybe that's why I love manga so much—they are short.
I really think I have ADD at this stage in my life so it's easier for me to listen to an audiobook and do other things, rather than sit and try to concentrate on a print book.
This is me. It takes me so much more effort to be able to concentrate on a book at this point.
I can't deal with audiobooks - I'm fine with e-books and paper versions, but the audios just don't work for me.
DXM, the book was reviewed on Smart Bitches Trashy Books - the reviewer gave it a B+.
I figured out that audio books only work for me if I'm doing something at the same time, like washing dishes or cooking or cleaning. If I try to just sit and listen to one, my mind wanders. They're good in the car, too, but I'm never in the car for that long anymore.
That's where I am with podcasts. I can listen if I'm walking somewhere or driving somewhere but otherwise I don't/can't.
DXM, the book was reviewed on Smart Bitches Trashy Books
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