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Anyone enjoy books on CD???

Syracusefan

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I LOVE books on CD!!! I don't re-read books twice. So it is nice to have someone re-read them to me. Also, I am one of those readers that if you don't grab me in the first chapter - forget it. A lot of times though I really want to hear the story - for example - Dan Brown's books. I can't get through reading them if my life depended on it, so I got his books on CD - EXCELLENT! Anyway - for someone like me that is addicted to Books on CD - I wanted to pass along my newest addiction...www.audible.com... Great site for those who want Books on CD or to put them on your MP3.

Happy listening!!! :D
 
Havent tried them because I know I wont like them.
Cant imagine myself 'listening' to somebody who is reading out a book for me!
My niece started reading 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and I tried listening to her because it was so long ago that I had read that book. I just couldnt enjoy it!
One might say there is a difference in a kid reading out a story and an experienced adult doing the same! But, I know I wont enjoy it!

Syracusefan said:
Also, I am one of those readers that if you don't grab me in the first chapter - forget it.
This makes me ask you - Have you read Robert Ludlum? Do you like his books?
 
The only time I listen to audio books is when I was on a car going to shopping centres or some place and on a bus going to school. I do it just to kill the time that is often wasted by other kids! :)
 
I've never tried audio books. I think I'd probably fall asleep or something. :eek: I like the act of reading a book (ie. turning the pages etc). :)
 
I borrowed a couple from my neighbor, but I kept losing track of the story and having to go back. I dont think I'll borrow any more, but my neighbor likes them a lot, and the library seems to be increasing their selection too, so they must be gaining in popularity. I'll stick with the printed page - at least as long as my eyes will let me! Then I guess I will be very grateful for books on CD! :)
 
I agree with marlasinger - the act of 'interacting' with a book is important to me! I love the smell and feel of a book.

However; I have listened to "LTs theory of Pets" read in London by Stephen King. A hoot!
 
Geenh said:
I agree with marlasinger - the act of 'interacting' with a book is important to me! I love the smell and feel of a book.

However; I have listened to "LTs theory of Pets" read in London by Stephen King. A hoot!
Agreed! And thanks for the tip on "LTs..." I think my neighbor has that one. I'll have to borrow it. :D
 
marlasinger said:
I've never tried audio books. I think I'd probably fall asleep or something. :eek: I like the act of reading a book (ie. turning the pages etc). :)

They are actually great for that. When I am really stressed and can't seem to wind down from the day - I put my stereo on "sleep" timing and fall asleep to a book on tape. You would be surprised how easy it is to find your place. Especially with CD's it is easy to just flip through and find your place.

I love them for the beach also. I find it so hard to read on the beach with all the hustle and bustle of kids playing in the water or in the sand...I always lose my focus so I just zone out to a book on CD and soak up the sun.

I just listened to London Bridges after I read it and it was amazing. There were multiple readers playing the different characters and excellent sound effects.
 
Hi there Audiobook fan!

I too love audiobooks. Listen to them in my car during my commute - effectively stopped my stress levels from bursting through the highpoint during traffic jams. Now the trips get shorter and shorter. :)

I also get my stuff from audible.com. There's another thread here somewhere on audiobooks, but I'm too sleepy to link to it now... :)

What are your favourite works?

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direstraits said:
Hi there Audiobook fan!

I too love audiobooks. Listen to them in my car during my commute - effectively stopped my stress levels from bursting through the highpoint during traffic jams. Now the trips get shorter and shorter. :)

I also get my stuff from audible.com. There's another thread here somewhere on audiobooks, but I'm too sleepy to link to it now... :)

What are your favourite works?

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I mainly get books that I would never read myself (like Danielle Steele for example) stuff I have already read (I love the readers for James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell) and books that I pick up, want to read, but can't get into - like Dan Brown's books. I can't get into them - but on audio they are great. I recently got Nelson Demille's newest - Night Falls. I couldn't get into the book like I usually can by him. I got the audio and it was great! If you enjoy true crime - Ann Rule's audio books are exellent also. I too, live for Audible.
 
Hmm, so are audiobooks usually abridged or do you get the full version? How long does it normally take for say a 400 page book? It must take quite a few hours? :eek:
 
Syracusefan said:
I mainly get books that I would never read myself (like Danielle Steele for example) stuff I have already read (I love the readers for James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell) and books that I pick up, want to read, but can't get into - like Dan Brown's books.
Isn't that practically everything? :D

I'm more random. Something I'm very interested in reading, but know somehow I will never get around to reading it anytime soon (not with my TBR pile, no way!). Recent purchases include The Talisman by King & Straub, Mort by Terry Pratchett, Life of Pi by Yann Martel and poems.

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marlasinger said:
Hmm, so are audiobooks usually abridged or do you get the full version? How long does it normally take for say a 400 page book? It must take quite a few hours? :eek:
My The Talisman is 9 hours x 3 volumes, therefore 27 hours in total.

Some you'd want unabridged, but I'd think some you'd want abridged (otherwise they'd go on and on and on....)

ds
 
I have never tried listening to any audio books.I really like reading.If i actually spent alot of time in a car i probably would though.I do get them for my kids especially for the Harry Potters because some of the words are hard for them.
 
marlasinger said:
Hmm, so are audiobooks usually abridged or do you get the full version? How long does it normally take for say a 400 page book? It must take quite a few hours? :eek:

I've noticed that many novels are released in both Abridged & unabridged formats. My wife only wants it if it's unabridged. I've seen some 12-16 CD length books hangin' around the stereo.
 
Only by way ... in car ... and only re-read. Something that already read, for example two days ago in traffic listened completely "Roadside picnic" by Strugackie.

Several time, tried to listen anything that hadn't, but only wasted time.
 
I always thought I wouldn't enjoy books on CD but to my surprise I like them quite a lot. Due to some mistake I ordered 'Les Miserables' by Victor Hugo as a book on CD from the library. Now, having these 10CDs (abriged! unabriged would be 1 DVD/44CDs) lying around, I thought that I could at least give it a try.
I feared that I might get easily distracted but that wasn't a problem. Now I'm listening to it when walking home or tidying.
That will definitely not be my last audio book. But I guess I'll choose some books I'd usually not read.
 
Rigana said:
But I guess I'll choose some books I'd usually not read.
I think that's a smart choice. You get to enjoy something you'd otherwise not pick up and read, and at the same time expand your range.

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