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Quite often, I'd listen to the audio book during work commute, and read the real thing when I get time. I find I get through a book a lot faster this way :P

The book is slightly repetitive at times so occasionally losing attention when the audio is still playing is still ok. I have tried audio book that are denser like Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt, and it was very difficult to follow.
Any interesting summer reads to share?
I'm currently listening to an audiobook of The Nobodies Album by Carolyn Parkhurst. I'm really liking it. It's about a novelist whose rock star son is accused of murdering his girlfriend. Mother and son have been estranged for several years and this horrible situation gives them a chance to reconnect.
Throughout the book, the fictional novelist gives excerpts of her latest work. She's decide to revisit her previously published books and rewrite the endings.
As always, I have mixed feelings about the audiobook format. It would be nice to go back and study the excerpts of her books more closely, which I would do if I were reading.