Fangirl Friday: Audio Books
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If you've never listened to an audio book before, let me explain a little how the narration works. Generally speaking, you are going to have one narrator that is going to be reading the whole time. There are a few exceptions to this rule. Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and the Divergent series, for example, used a male and female narrator to perform the alternating points of view. But, it is NOT like a movie or play where you will have two different people talking to each other. Even with books that use multiple narrators, it is still only one at a time performing whatever voices are needed for their portion of the book.
I used to think that only massive releases and bestsellers got the audio book treatment. But, I was wrong. TONS of books have audio versions. So, I've been using my audio book time as a time to read the books I always said I'd read but haven't actually made the time for. Using this method, I've gone through the entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, Harry Potter (which I had read before), Burned by the lovely Karen Marie Moning, and most recently, I've been making my way through the Outlander books. There are others, of course, that I haven't mentioned. But, you get the idea. It gives me the opportunity to read a lot of things I probably would not have read otherwise, for example, The Book Thief. My parents have been on my case to read that book since the movie came out in 2013. They even bought me a copy of it. But, it wasn't a priority, so I didn't read it. Then, I started on my audio book kick and decided maybe this was the perfect avenue to finally get this book read. It was; and I enjoyed the book very much.
You see, I'm a captive audience in the car. I can't get bored and switch to reading something else, I can't just put it down and do something else, etc. So, especially in exposition heavy books, like The Book Thief and Outlander and ASOIAF, I can't get bored and abandon it. That's what was happening when I was trying to actually read things. I'd get bored or distracted and realize I hadn't read anything at all or I hadn't retained what I did read. But, with audio books, I am just driving. So, I have nothing else to focus on. I can't get up and do dishes or watch TV or anything. And, I listen on my commute. So, it's not like I have nice scenery to look at. It's the same stuff I've been passing every day for three years. Nothing has changed. And, since I work until anywhere between 9pm & 11pm, usually, there's nothing to see but headlights anyway.Well, readers, that's about all I've got to say about audio books. Do you listen to audio books or are you strictly a regular book reader? Tell me all about it in the comments!
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