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59 sats \ 2 replies \ @Scoresby OP 10 Oct \ parent \ on: When was the last time you read a paper book? BooksAndArticles
How would you describe the difference between experiencing a story as an audiobook versus experiencing a story as a printed book?
I find that I don’t retain as much when I listen to an audiobook. But it’s an okay experience for times when I just want to let the words wash over me. Reading the audio book also helps me speed through the physical copy subsequently. I think of it as a form of capturing more of the author’s essence than if I were to rely on one medium
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my listens are limited to fiction and i'm as picky about the reader as I am about the narrative. I don't find that I have a drastic difference in experience from audio to page because I already limit both so much to my particular taste
What I lack from an audiobook is the ability to take out a piece of text that I really loved. That just can't happen unless I'm willing to replay it 10 times and copy it down.
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