Am I the only one who just can't get on with audio books?Mostly audiobooks nowadays.
No I’m the same. I thought I’d love them but I just don’t find them that useful as I rarely have time to devout to paying that much attention to something or I just don’t want other people to be disturbed by it.Am I the only one who just can't get on with audio books?
When I want to read a book I get engrossed in it and just zone out. I can't pay the same sort of attention to an audio book, especially when driving as I find it distracting. Added to that I prefer my own interpretations of voices, accents etc and the narration never gets that for me
To answer your question Pat, I use both especially if its a book I've had a long time and I'm re-reading it for the umpteenth time.
Exactly this!Both for me.
The kindle is so convenient: always fits in a pocket, can read in bed without having the lights on, endless supply of books on holiday, can switch between books depending on mood, looking up definitions and so on.
But you can't beat the feel and smell of a book, or browsing a book shop or second hand store. And being able to flip back and forth between pages when you want to check something is so much easier with paper.
I’m the opposite. I feel I don’t have the time to sit and read a book. I was listening to Harry Potter earlier while fitting insulation in the loft - bit hard to read a book at the same time!No I’m the same. I thought I’d love them but I just don’t find them that useful as I rarely have time to devout to paying that much attention to something or I just don’t want other people to be disturbed by it.
I listen to them at work because I'm on my own and bored out of my skull most of the time. At home I tend to fall asleep if I try reading, plus an eye injury makes small print a bit difficult.Am I the only one who just can't get on with audio books?
When I want to read a book I get engrossed in it and just zone out. I can't pay the same sort of attention to an audio book, especially when driving as I find it distracting. Added to that I prefer my own interpretations of voices, accents etc and the narration never gets that for me
To answer your question Pat, I use both especially if its a book I've had a long time and I'm re-reading it for the umpteenth time.
Some people in work listen to audio books in the lab, but only books they already know so that they can dip in and out when their concentration is needed elsewhere.I’m the opposite. I feel I don’t have the time to sit and read a book. I was listening to Harry Potter earlier while fitting insulation in the loft - bit hard to read a book at the same time!
Nope, im the same, audio books, Kindle and the like are not for me, i much prefer the simplicity of a good old fashioned book, its tactile, smells nice, i can flick back and forth amongst its pages and it doesn't need batteries.Am I the only one who just can't get on with audio books?