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I'm not a big audiobook listener. I like to create my own world. The voices that I imagine for the characters; however, in the past year or so I picked up some audiobooks of novels I know very well (Pride and Prejudice and Anna Karenina) in an attempt to keep me company as I sat bedside with my loved one who is battling cancer and I am the sole caregiver.
What started out as an experiment to keep me entertained and to slow my brain from going into dark and dangerously sad places, quickly morphed into a beloved past time.
I learned to SIT with the audiobook playing WHILE reading a great work of literature.
Up next, was an audiobook for Wuthering Heights. Oh my! I was so delighted to see that I really enjoyed this process.
Things I've noted:
- It takes longer to read the book this way. If I leave off the accompanying audio, I could finish the book SO much more quickly, but who cares about reading books quickly.
- All audiobooks are NOT created equally. I have to use the samples of audiobooks. Some authors have voices that grate on my ever loving nerves, and others swing me into a melodic sleep. It's all subjective, but I'm highly sensitive to sound, so it takes a while for me to find someone who agrees with my taste.
- Speeding up the audiobook too much takes away from the joy of it and makes reading feel like a race. Ignore the 2.5x crowd, and forge your own slow reading way. Savor the work. Pause and reread a section with your eyes or rewind by 30 seconds and re-listen.
Audible Plus With No Credits
I read light novels from kindle unlimited or kindle and it's easy for me to just breeze through those novels. I don't use any audio. There are a few exceptions to this. Audible has (included in the plus catalog) a few cozy mysteries and romances. I don't read along with those because I would need to speed it up greatly and I hate that chipmunk sound- and at that point it's no fun.
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