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Old 03-24-2017, 12:06 PM   #1915
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
We're all different, of course. But I suspect part of my opinion on this is a huge library of both new and 'lightly read' favourites. I always have something worth listening to. I've been an Audible member since the 90's, and my wife has her own account, so between us, there's always something to read.
I have a lot of waiting-to-be-read audiobooks on my computer, but I only load books onto my mp3 player as I read them--no future reads. In addition to my disinclination to ever abandon a book, with Find Me I was out and about, with no other listening options.

Maybe it's easier with other genres, but with mystery and suspense, I don't know how people can give up on a book--assuming an interesting premise and a basic level of writing competence (which I assess before buying or borrowing). Seeming oddities might turn out to be hidden clues to the resolution, rather than mistakes, with a nice little payoff later. But you have to stick with it to get to that payoff.
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