The book you like most discussion
Print or Audiobook?
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Nov 20, 2023 01:36PM

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I definitely feel like I go through more audiobooks though because they are easier - and I listen to them in 2x speed at least lolol



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Noel ◇So Dance, Dance Like It's The Last, Last, Night Of Your Life, Life, Gon' Get You Right◇
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audiobooks can be useful for when you have a lot to do, for example in the household, but also want to devour a book and maybe not always listen to music, idk. I just prefer reading myself.
I usually only switch to an audiobook if i want to have a book read, but don't want to read it, lol.

hmm, idk. Audiobooks are basically just like listening to music, except you have to focus on the words. Beneficial while doing physical activities (exercising, walking, driving, cleaning, etc), which you can't do with prints or ebooks.

1) For me, audiobooks are a bit weird. Maybe it's because when someone reads to me, I can't focus on the words.
2) If you don't pay attention for a moment, you can't go back as easily.
3) I just like the smell of a print just unwrapped .
It's just my opinion. Please don't hate me.

I do not read printed books often. Anything that's a bit older causes me to sneeze from the dust like books from the library so I prefer to get digital whether it's audio or on the app like Kindle or Libby.





I've tried audiobooks but I can't seem to focus on it and it's not exactly easy as English is not my first language.


I start with print and then switch to the audiobook if the book is boring me to death but I am too far in for dnfing. Rarely start audiobooks otherwise.

In my mind, an audiobook poses a significant problem for someone like me. If for a moment I lose focus, I'll have to go back and listen to it again (it may happen with other forms also, but not so frequently).
But that's just me!








