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Old 08-06-2016, 05:18 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I agree. What can it hurt to try? Audiobooks allow you to multitask, so you don't need to set aside special time to listen.

I used to feel I couldn't listen to audiobooks, but now I'm a huge fan. I started out listening to classics that I'd read years ago, so they were at least vaguely familiar, and I didn't need to pay strict attention to follow the story. Then I got used to listening and now audiobooks are my go-to mode of reading for pleasure.
I find that I mostly listen to audiobooks when I am driving or when I'm doing some task at work that doesn't require a lot of focus. If I am just listening to the audiobook at home, I tend to nod off. With that said, the quality of the voice actors on audio books has improved so much on the average.
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