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loving the books
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some books for me are just better when a good narrator reads them. I find myself listening to some books that i wpuld never read.
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Wizard
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That's sometimes true for me. I've read a few books that I enjoyed in earlier times as audiobooks but when reading them on my Kindle they weren't as interesting. A few were even more obtuse, I guess because the narrator of the audiobook had phrased things more gracefully than I do myself while reading.
Some books are better as audiobooks simply because of the quality of the narrator. Jennia Lamia's narration of "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" comes to mind. I'm sure I'd have enjoyed that as a Kindle book but it just wouldn't have been the same at all. She made it magic! Another good example of this is the abridged narrations of John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee books. I read the print versions years ago. I bought the abridgements on tape and wow! He really brings these very fine books to life. I've read a couple since then on my Kindle and I've listened to the full length versions by another, pretty decent narrator. I think I'll listen to the McGavin abridgements from now on. They're superb. I suspect that even though McGee never dies and even though he's fictional, he was somehow reincarnated as Darrin McGavin. ![]() By the way, I normally won't listen to abridgements. I bought these because they were all that was available at that time. In the early days of audiobooks full length readings were both rare and very expensive. Typically $80 to $120. Barry |
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Folks...you aren’t in grammar school anymore and reading a book isn’t an accomplishment for an adult (under normal circumstances). And it doesn’t <expletive> matter if someone in book club/book forum listened to the audiobook. Grow up. Be embarrassed at “I got me a trophy” mindset for trivial actions as an adult |
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I don't think people in this thread are looking down on listening to books. In fact a number of us have said that we think reading and listening are both legitimate ways of taking in a book. It's just that some of us believe the words reading and listening refer to different methods of taking in content and that the words should not be used interchangeably. I wish we could find a word that could be used to mean "taking in a book in any manner", and then use the words "reading" or "listening" to refer to the specific way in which we did so.
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Thanks to this thread, I've realized that I've been doing movies all wrong. I used to say "I saw that movie" or "I'm going to watch that movie". I also listened to it! So from now on, I'm going to say "I saw and heard that movie" or "I'm going watch and listen to that movie". Words have meaning
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My grandmother was so glad when AMC started doing the silent movies at midnight. She would nap and then get up to watch the films. This was before DVR. |
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All I've seen are people expressing an opinion that they prefer to distinguish between the verbs "read" and "listen", not that one is better than the other. |
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My uncle would have said the opposite. Even before he lost his "good" eye. The only way one could be superior to a reader would be because of medical problems. |
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I absolutely agree. I have an aquaintence who always tries to transpose his listening for his reading. Oh, I read that last week. No, you listened to it on the way to work. Totally different.
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