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Old 10-12-2016, 12:27 PM   #2506
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Seems to me that if you're in bed listening, you're probably already tired, and there's nothing you need to look at, so you close your eyes. So it seems quite likely that you'd fall asleep.
Of course, but a long night-time drive makes me tired and sleepy as well. I was quite surprised to discover that audiobooks--even the old favorites that put me right to sleep-- have an opposite effect on me during road trips. I was a afraid I'd be like Mack the truck in "Cars"...

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Originally Posted by copyrite View Post
I tend to listen to old favorites to take my mind off other things when I have trouble sleeping. I hate having to find my place, especially when it's a Whispersync title I plan to read next on my Kindle! My current relisten is "As You Wish", the behind the scenes book about The Princess Bride film.
Was that by Carey Elwes? I seem to recall he made a behind-the-scenes documentary.

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