Are audio books better than actually reading?

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There's nothing wrong with doing either but reading a book takes more effort and gives you a sense of accomplishment once completing. If its fiction, I find reading a book also allows for my imagination to flow more freely when picturing the world and following the story. Only listened to an audiobook once on a drive and it was cool but I find myself daydreaming and not paying attention to it fully. Wasn't my thing plus I like having a large book collection :banderas:
 

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There's nothing wrong with doing either but reading a book takes more effort and gives you a sense of accomplishment once completing. If its fiction, I find reading a book also allows for my imagination to flow more freely when picturing the world and following the story. Only listened to an audiobook once on a drive and it was cool but I find myself daydreaming and not paying attention to it fully. Wasn't my thing plus I like having a large book collection :banderas:
Physical or kindles?
Thus. I’m a big reader. Always have been. I resisted audio books for a long time cause it seemed like cheating. I drove home to Pittsburgh from Jax and while there my dad was telling me to check out Octavia Butlers book Kindred. Said it was real good. I was like cool I will order it and he said naw. I got it on audiobook. Listen to it on your drive back home. I was :beli: Ok yeah sure thing dad.


But.. I started listening while I was driving and I was :wow: it was like watching a movie without watching a movie. Made my 11 hour drive fly by. As I was pulling into my driveway the audio book ended :wow:


Since then I have been obsessed with audiobooks. There are a bunch of free ones on YouTube. Also your public library. I also have a Audible subscription. I listen to them while I’m at work, in the shower, and driving.


If you have a good audiobook with a good narrator it’s a great experience
i read a lot of philosophy and self help books like the alchemist, the prince, And psycho cybernetics. Not sure how that would fare
 

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I’m a test engineer and run a home studio, really haven’t had no time since I graduated college. Just try and read here and there when my schedule slows down
Ah bet

Yea don't step on the value of a good book by listening to someone read it to you. It takes away from the immersion unless it's an autobiography and the actual person is reading it
 

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Depends on the book. If it's a sociology type of book where I'm seeking perspectives/frameworks in greater depth, I'll go with the audiobook. But if it's a non-fiction book where I want to unpack and reword several of the core ideas, then I have to go with the physical books/e-books. And ideally, I would get both the audiobook and book but that's not always possible.

After listening to a sociology type of book I'll usually listen to several of the authors' interviews and read reviews so that I can increase my understanding. If I feel like I really missed on some great prose or great ideas then I'll just seek out the physical book, Barbara Ehrenreich is an example of someone who I first listened to on audiobook but now feel the need to get her physical books at some point.
 

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I've recently gotten back into the habit of reading before bed, ususally about self-help, mental health, discipline/organization, and black ideaology.

Thing is, it's taking way too long to finish some of these books cuz I may get a solid 20 minutes in before I crash out. I think getting the audiobooks would be dope, but I find it harder to pay complete attention and the voice/reader can make or break it.

Which do you prefer?
 

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i prefer reading i am the maestro in charge of the tempo and unravelings.

prodigys my infamous life is the only audiobook i have completed, couldnt finish 50th law.

reading now a days is just too time consuming and i feel we are getting less and less of retention skills.
 

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With Amazon reading and Kindle unlimited,I have gone through hundreds of audiobooks
There are some really dope narrators out there
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If you have Kindle unlimited, check out the Barry Eisler and Robert Dugoni audiobooks
They got some dope series
 

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i hate audiobooks. hearing someone’s voice ruins the imagination and visualization factor that i love about books.

i’ve had a kindle now for years which i love. i haven’t read a physical book in a while.
 
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