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Old 06-01-2012, 07:40 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by Chi Cygni View Post
My thoughts always wander off and then I miss part of the plot and it doesn't help if it was a "whodunnit" book.
I'm the same way. I want to make use of audiobooks, but my mind wanders terribly without some sort of visual anchor. The narrator gets reduced to a buzzing in my ear. It's a shame, because I think they'd (audiobooks) be perfect for a lot of my "reading" needs.

Off-topic, I know, but does anyone think I could "learn" to focus on audio books? Is there any sort of mental exercise that would help? Or is it simply a "Nope. It just ain't gonna work for you" type of scenario?
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