Advantages of Audio Books
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Advantages of Audio Books
At the age of multi tasking these audio books provides you with a facility of the same, as you can do many other things while ‘reading’ (listening) to your favorite book. Now you can carry them anywhere anytime without carrying an extra load of all those paper books, and to do this, all you need to do is select your favorite books and store them in your iPods and other device and then you are ready to go.
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I tried listening to an audiobook once. Five minutes of listening cured me of the desire to go techie.
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Also, audio books are great for the aged, visually impaired (sadly electronics have wiped out Braille books), literacy challenged and while doing boring household chores. If you get a good reader, or a pair of readers, audio books can be very entertaining. They can be downloaded to almost any device and can be borrowed free from public libraries.
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Books on cassette are still available, but books on CD are prevalant now. I listen to books when doing my housework and driving. So the CD's in my car start where they left off, the ones in my DVD system I need to make note of where I stop it. I guess it depends on the system. I have to say it depends on the book too. I have listened to many authors and resently tried to listen to a very long book, The Twelve, a sequel to The Passage by Justin Cronin. The story has many details and time/place switches that I feel I would have better followed( for me) in book form. Give the audio books a try. For those of you who love to read and have a commute, you may love them. Stand by for the Play Away! These are little players like an MPV with earphones and a single book. Great for kids on a trip!
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Good tip! Thankstopazeagle wrote:Hi All, I work in a very little library in MA. Check out the Perkins Talking Book Library online, they are part of a nationwide program to get audio books and readers into the hands of people who need them, not nessasarily the blind.
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I've also listened to audio books while running. Normally I'll listen to music, but when I was doing longer runs, I liked listening to audio books too as I could really get lost in the book and be so focused on how far I was going.