jenks
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Just been reading about the recent spike in audiobook usage in the last few years. I'm guessing it's kind of connected to how easy it is to listen to books while on the move, in the gym, in the car etc. I must admit that since lockdown i have become a convert and regularly listen to stuff while on the turbo trainer (however, i always have a physical copy of the book too as i like to go back and loo over certain passages)
I'm just wondering do people perceive them as reading or something else, i see there's serious disagreement online? And if you do listen to audiobooks do you play them at normal speed or x1.3 or something, and does that matter? Finally, any recommendations? I have listened to quite a few and it's really interesting the way that some writers really cannot read their own work and really should just pay an actor to do it properly.
I'm just wondering do people perceive them as reading or something else, i see there's serious disagreement online? And if you do listen to audiobooks do you play them at normal speed or x1.3 or something, and does that matter? Finally, any recommendations? I have listened to quite a few and it's really interesting the way that some writers really cannot read their own work and really should just pay an actor to do it properly.