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Old 06-24-2018, 11:18 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I'm puzzled as to why it matters. I like audiobooks for a variety of reasons. I like movies and TV shows too. I don't know what my emotional response is to different media, nor do I care.
There are a lot of studies about things that don't really matter in the real world. It's an article about audiobooks and this is a forum about audiobooks, so certainly I think it's appropriate to post and discuss it here.

I'm a bit of a movie buff. There are certain movies that never fail to engage me emotionally. Music tends to engage me on an emotional level as well. I tend to notice when music is used to enhance the reaction in a movie. There aren't a lot of audiobooks what cause me to react at that level. Some of that may be that I mostly listen to audiobooks where I have already read the book, so I'm already familiar with what's going to happen.
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