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Old 09-12-2016, 06:35 PM   #7451
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Originally Posted by drjd View Post
That is exactly how I could never feel comfortable with audiobooks myself. Whenever I try to listen the audiobooks, I easily get disoriented with other things and usually miss a lot of matter in the story.

So you have suggested a good idea DuckieTigger, to first read a book and then subsequently listen the audiobook. Though its double time consuming.
It may be double time consuming, but not really if you were planning to reread anyway. But, if it is too soon after reading it the first time it may be an option to listen. Either to refresh your memory or, like I did to have something to do while mowing the lawn or taking dogs for a walk.

For me what ends up happening is the strong will to reread, and then it is crushed because I can simply read something I have not read before. There will be still time to reread Aeronaut's Windlass in time before the next installment comes out. Unfortunately that will be quite a while since we are still waiting for Peace Talks.
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