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I think audiobooks even more than ebooks have changed my reading. I doubled the amount of books/pages "read" this year because of them.
As far as ebooks go, kindle(s) have been very helpful of getting the book I want. I read in English primarily and for last 5 years I've been living in places where they don't sell English books in brick and mortar shops. So Amazon and Kobo are a huge blessing to me. Kobo..though..less and less. It's been getting too expensive. Also there's the whole deal with moving (which I did a lot, to another country and inside the same country....probably around 5-6 times in last 5 years). Having 90% of your library on kindle, helps a lot. |
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I can't recall the last time the car radio wasn't programmed to Aux and actually played music. |
I got my first Kindle, a K1, in May of 2008, and haven't read a paper novel since. My eyes aren't the greatest (in fact, I'm blind in the right one, due to an aneurysm), so being able to i crease the font size is perfect.
I tend to buy way more books than I did before, because of the ease of finding something new to read on Amazon. I used to go to the bookstore every 2 or 3 weeks, so I reread a lot more, just to have something to read. |
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I loved listening to audiobooks when driving to and from work, but not so much when sitting about the house. I'll still listen to something on long drives but now I am no longer working, I don't really have much use for them. |
I'm reading more since I got my Kindle.
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Audio books are outstanding for those who can't read but that means you're using tablets or cell phones and not ereaders to have books read to you.
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Not necessarily, quite a few ereaders have MP3 playback capability and a headphone jack.
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And I can read perfectly well, ebooks or pbooks. I "read" audiobooks because they are completely different experience and I like how they make me feel. I often find they create a completely different kind of atmosphere and with a good narrator they can enhance my experience of a book, believe it or not. |
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I enjoy reading. Some don't. That's perfectly legitimate but listening or watching isn't reading. |
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An audiobook is a book. If unabridged (which is ALWAYS my choice), an audibook has the exact same content as a pbook and ebook. You cant say you have "read" a book if you saw the movie, simply because the movie is not a book. But one can say they have "read" an audiobook because audiobooks are books! They are not frickin' movies. Most if not all of the people on mobileread enjoy reading, so I don't know what your point is. Watching a movie is certainly not equal to reading a book. But listening an audiobook is certainly equal to reading it, in terms of the actual content of the book. |
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I myself have never owned an ereader. My first devices were iPaqs (I went through many of these as I bought them second hand and used them for hours each day) and I moved to tablets. |
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