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What sort of books do you like best? The narrator makes a difference in the audio experience so I recommend always listening to the sample before buying.

D20 wrote: What sort of books do you like best? The narrator makes a difference in the audio experience so I recommend always listening to the sample before buying."
I like fantasy mainly, but I'm rather partial to a crime, romance or a true life event story


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A few suggestions for Fantasy:



(Lauren Ezzo is a particularly good narrator, worth searching her projects)



What sort of books do you like best? The narrator makes a difference in the audio expe..."
Harry Potter series

The love for the IN DEATH audio series wouldn't be what it is today were it not for Susan Eriksen's wonderful narration.
Though the Rebus series has had several narrators, and all very good. But with James McPherson's interpretation you see Rebus in a whole different light.
I just listened to the first book in the Shetland Isle series RAVEN BLACK by Ann Cleeves. The story was fine, I just didn't care for the male narrator. He made the men sound older than I think they were.


I have a looot of e-books and quite a lot of physical ones. My preference is to have book I can hold, smell, sleep with just feel it (I know it sounds weird but I am normal I promise!!)
My way is reading the e-book first and if I loved the book I will buy the physical copy. I think you will agree that books are quite expensive at least where I live so I want to make a collection that I know I want to have. :)

Do you read with music?"
Either I do or I don't. When it is a book that I enjoy, I'll play music. But when the book is complicated, I don't so I can concentrate.

Where I read? Everywhere seriously everywhere don't mind at all the TV or music on the background if I really can't concentrate then I just read later. Love relax with a book in the bath and love reading to my Lil monster.

Do you find it easy to read in the bath? How do you keep it from getting wet?

I never had problem, I always was trying to find the way. When I was living in Poland when I was younger my dad had a bath rack (you put it a cross the bath for put the soaps, sponge stuff like that) I always was using this one for put the book like on the table, now you can buy online the proper stuff for books and tablet the wine glass etc. I dont have one then I just put one leg on the side of the bath then I dont slip to the and, I found it easier with the kindle no pages to change just one click 😀


I once wasn't looking and I but a white book onto of something...
The back was all sticky and gross.. :(


It has always been a dream of mine to have my own library in my home someday!

I prefer to read from paperback, especially the small ones becausethey fit in my purse better.
However, I often end up reading on my phone because its more convinient, if I want to read another book theres like fifty on the device, and theres great many good stories that are not availble in paperback yet unfortunatley.

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I audiobook almost all day every day so I would say yes. I am usually really busy and don't have the time to sit and read. Typically books that are offered in audiobook format take precedence over those that don't (for me).