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Audiobooks.

Can you concentrate on the content when listening to an audiobook?


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I love audiobooks...but I prefer reading, when I can. An audiobook can make a long ride alone in the car much less tedious.
 
Unless you count Garrison Keillor


I actually saw A Prairie Home Companion in concert at Wolftrap two years ago when I visited D.C. The audience interaction makes it quite different to just hearing it. In fact, my sister's boyfriend happened to take a picture as Garrison Keillor walked by during his performance.

Its coming to the Hollwood Bowl next month and I definitely plan on going to see/hear it as Keillor is retiring soon. I love that damn show!
 
I've never tried listening to an audio book, though I am going to give them a try. I just got a membership at my local library and noticed they had quite a few. I will start off with some Voyager novels at first and see if they can cure my insomnia.
 
I've never tried listening to an audio book, though I am going to give them a try. I just got a membership at my local library and noticed they had quite a few. I will start off with some Voyager novels at first and see if they can cure my insomnia.

Reading is actually the thing I go to when I can't get to sleep. Even though I love reading, if I do it in the afternoon or at night, I get quite sleepy. Usually I then wake up in the morning with the book still in the bed with me. :lol:
 
Good to know I'm not all alone in this :)

Radio dramatisations were mentioned up-thread; I love those and often listen to that sort or thing when I'm out and about... only a problem if it's really funny and I start LOL'ing and people stop me and ask what I'm listening to :rommie:
 
Beyond news bulletins, etc. I'm not a fan of the spoken word if there's no visual accompaniment, whether it be discussion programmes, plays, talk radio or audiobooks. I only really listen to music, and even that only when multitasking with something else (most commonly, driving).
 
Unless you count Garrison Keillor, but in that case I just have spoken word recordings which are not really audiobooks.

Ah, another Prairie Home Companion fan! I don't have trouble concentrating on GK's monologues, because they're short enough and interspersed with enough music.

I like the joke episodes best. :)

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