A pretty vague question I know, but I’m not looking for any specific answer. I’m just curious what peoples thoughts are on audiobooks. Perhaps how you think they compare to paper books or how listening compares to reading. Any thoughts you have on the subject is welcome.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve gotten through almost all of the Dark Tower, books 11-13? Of WoT, stormlight archive book 1, all of Foundation?, All of Asoiaf, On audiobooks. I’d recommend them all as they each have great orators with unique voices for characters.

    I used to work lawn care and it was perfect to basically read for 9 hours every day while getting paid.

    These days it’s way more desk work and unless I’m doing specific tasks which are rote, it’s harder to do.

    They have their place, but you’ll read way faster than you’ll listen.

    Most books are in the 36-48 hours of listening range. Meanwhile I could bang out a book regular in about 24 pending distractions. I used to read a lot faster but found I was brimming a lot of content.

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      10 months ago

      Is there a version of Foundation on audiobook that isn’t from forever ago with a guy that sounds like he is a 1950s radio host?

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      10 months ago

      Most books 36-48 hours of listening? Hmm?

      So here are the ones I’ve done in the past few weeks:
      Project Hail Mary: 496 pages, audiobook 16 hours 11 minutes
      The Martian: 416 pages, 10 hours 53 minutes
      We are legion (We are Bob): 308 pages, 9 hours 30 minutes

      So say about 30-40 pages per hour, which would put 36-48 hours at about 1100-1900 pages.