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Should Audio Books be Counted as Read?
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Sue
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Dec 18, 2016 06:01AM

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I do think they count. I would personally never be able to do other things when listening to an audiobook. This is why I tend to listen when I go on long walks. If I am focussed on other things I miss the story line. So I am equally focused on hearing the book as I would be reading it.
In fact some suggest that it requires critical listening skills that many people lack, so in effect this is building a worthwhile skill in the process!!

Even if I am walking or doing chores my mind wanders and I 'lose' half the story.
The only time I listened a lot was when I was bookkeeping from home. Typing out receipts, invoices and reconciliations can be pretty routine and boring but require a certain amount of concentration so I used audio books to keep the creative half of my brain occupied. Even so I still feel something is lacking from the 'reading' experience.

1. I used to think no until I started actually listening to them.
2. It does indeed take longer to listen to a book than to read it and I sometimes catch more from listening than I do from reading.
3. Sometimes I do a read/listen combo, and sometimes I have to refer to printed book to clarify certain words, see how something is spelled, etc.
4. I can only listen when my mind is clear. Since I do most my listening in the car, this sometimes mean I have to rewind because some awful person has done something stupid in traffic and I have to take time to swear at them.
5. Not only would I only count unabridged books, I won't even consider listening to unabridged books.


I really love it when I read an English , Irish, Norwegian, French or Russian novel and the narrator has the accent ! It makes for a very exciting story ! I also love to escape to different countries that way !
Audiables with Whispersync is really the best way to go and most books have this technology right now. One problem I have is that I am a true bibliophile ! I spend to much on books . If I read a book I really like , I have to have the hard copy and I always buy a hard signed edition when I go to author readings !
Audiables does have a great book club along with Amazon Prime and I use it . My hard copy books I by from my local indie bookstore because I am very loyal to them !
Every year with Audiables you start with 12 free points for 12 books . Each month you can buy 3 points for less than 1 book . Now that is a deal ... TRY IT YOU MIGHT LIKE IT !
Dawn

I don’t generally do audio for all the reasons above. Also, I do not have a long commute to work, so listening to various podcasts takes up most of my drive time. In the rare cases when I do have an audio book downloaded from the library, like Robin, I like to use it in conjunction with reading a physical copy.
And I also agree with Dawn that a good narrator can really make an audio book a fantastic experience, particularly when accents are involved.

1. I used to think no until I started actually listening to them.
2. It does indeed take longer to listen to a book than to read it and I sometimes ca..."
Lol - and so true for me, too! ==> 4. I can only listen when my mind is clear. Since I do most my listening in the car, this sometimes mean I have to rewind because some awful person has done something stupid in traffic and I have to take time to swear at them.