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What's your favorite way to enjoy a good book? Do you prefer to listen to audiobooks, read e-books on perhaps you prefer to handle a paper or hardback copy?
I think every format has it's good points. An audiobook can be mighty tempting to me if the narrator gives a dramatic reading of text, and I have an audible membership that I am currently enjoying. I like audio books when I want to be engrossed in a long epic tale, especially at night when I am tired and my eyes are weary at the end of a long day. I can close my eyes and take refuge in hearing part of a good story every night to send me off. A combination I really like is an audiobook with close captions so you hear it aloud, while you are also read it, and really take in every word. I tend to go through audiobooks at a quicker pace, but one of the downside is that when I am hearing something read ocassionally I miss things that wouldn't if i were reading the text, so having that visual aid is useful to getting a really thorough reading experience. I absorb more through reading and visualization.
While i have a slight preference for audiobooks, the quality of the audio will make or break it for me though. I don't want an audiobook if the narrator is not reading clearly, or they are not reading with enough feeling or the sound of their voice just doesn't fit the character or style of the material, that ruins the book. It has to be done right, or not at all, and if the recording isn't satisfying to me then I would much rather pick up a printed a copy and read it silently or aloud myself, and let the entire adventure play out inside of my head.
I also like the activity of browsing book stores and the library, pulling up a chair and reading for hours, more than just adding an audiobook or electronic book to the cart online. Before the pandemic I use to love going to Barnes Nobles when I had time, getting a stack of books and reading in the cafe with a snack. So getting the actual book is something I find a little more fun, even though other formats like electronic and audiobooks can be more convenient and sometimes more economical.
It also depends on what I am reading I prefer to read printed copies of books of poems or novellas and short stories. There's something nice I think about the intimacy of just me and the pages there for a format like that, but plays and novels I often like to hear read in audio form. Any book that contains illustration are nsways a must get in physical copy, and hardback. A lot of non-fiction material like a biography that probably includes photographs or maps and other content to view I would look for in print.
What's your pleasure?
I think every format has it's good points. An audiobook can be mighty tempting to me if the narrator gives a dramatic reading of text, and I have an audible membership that I am currently enjoying. I like audio books when I want to be engrossed in a long epic tale, especially at night when I am tired and my eyes are weary at the end of a long day. I can close my eyes and take refuge in hearing part of a good story every night to send me off. A combination I really like is an audiobook with close captions so you hear it aloud, while you are also read it, and really take in every word. I tend to go through audiobooks at a quicker pace, but one of the downside is that when I am hearing something read ocassionally I miss things that wouldn't if i were reading the text, so having that visual aid is useful to getting a really thorough reading experience. I absorb more through reading and visualization.
While i have a slight preference for audiobooks, the quality of the audio will make or break it for me though. I don't want an audiobook if the narrator is not reading clearly, or they are not reading with enough feeling or the sound of their voice just doesn't fit the character or style of the material, that ruins the book. It has to be done right, or not at all, and if the recording isn't satisfying to me then I would much rather pick up a printed a copy and read it silently or aloud myself, and let the entire adventure play out inside of my head.
I also like the activity of browsing book stores and the library, pulling up a chair and reading for hours, more than just adding an audiobook or electronic book to the cart online. Before the pandemic I use to love going to Barnes Nobles when I had time, getting a stack of books and reading in the cafe with a snack. So getting the actual book is something I find a little more fun, even though other formats like electronic and audiobooks can be more convenient and sometimes more economical.
It also depends on what I am reading I prefer to read printed copies of books of poems or novellas and short stories. There's something nice I think about the intimacy of just me and the pages there for a format like that, but plays and novels I often like to hear read in audio form. Any book that contains illustration are nsways a must get in physical copy, and hardback. A lot of non-fiction material like a biography that probably includes photographs or maps and other content to view I would look for in print.
What's your pleasure?
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