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Originally Posted by Gormagon
Ebooks, of course. They are more convenient, don't take up space in my flat and they don't smell.
I really don't understood why people, who are capable of reading, listen to audiobooks. I guess it's just laziness.
Radio plays would be something totally different, though I don't listen to them either.
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I like to listen to audiobooks when I cannot read. For example, when I am working in my store before I open. I can listen to an audiobook while I am repairing jewelry, making a custom piece or even when I am cleaning the store. I don't call that lazy. Also, I like to listen to audiobooks while I drive. I used to travel for a living both driving and flying. I learned a long time ago that on long drives, especially at night, I did not get sleepy if I was listening to an audiobook. Music on the other hand was easy to doze off too while driving. Have you ever tried to read while driving? It doesn't work very well.

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