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Originally Posted by Tarana
Well, you could always resort to dead-tree books for those occasions. I can't read those anymore, but since I'm well accustomed to audiobooks, I'm fine. We have a small collection of dead-tree books for my Mom as she prefers those when away from home rather than her paperwhite (i've tried). 
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Same here. The last 3 years, I listened to audiobooks far more than read ebooks. For whatever reason, the last six months, I've gone back to reading and gone off audiobooks. Recently, I've made an effort to go back to my previous routine of reading and listening nonfiction/fiction combo. So I'm pretty well-customized to audiobooks. I'm used to listening while I'm doing chores and driving (on the rare occasions when I do drive). The only time I'm still when listening to audiobooks is bed-time and I have the book on auto-shutdown. So naturally, if I'm sitting still on a plane and listening to a book...sleep follows.