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For me I listen to them when I am driving and waliking the dogs.


Cooking I had never thought about that, I'll have to give it a go. As for knitting I need all my concentration for that as I suck at it.

Audiobooks are something I have always enjoyed. Many a hour was passed when I was greenkeeper listening to stories as I mowed the greens.


I audio all the time, even in the shower. And definitely at night when I can't sleep. Much better than tossing and turning. Only time I can't do it is when I'm working.

I audio all the time, even in the shower. And definitely at night when I can't sleep. Much better than tossi..."
I miss being able to listen to books at work. Mind you it is one of the only things I miss about my old career.





I would love for Witch of Prague


Normally I listen to audiobooks and podcasts while I'm knitting or late at night. My commute isn't long enough anymore, not that I mind that.






It's almost other-worldly, Elizabeth. Especially since it is ACTUALLY Alex- okay, no, sorry. I do crack myself up. I have to give the Librovox readers a big hand, those sentences must taking getting used to reading aloud but hearing the cadence makes reading it later easier.

And many :) :) about Alex reading it himself. I was going to joke about that, but held off because I wasn't sure if you had the right kind of sense of humor to appreciate it. Now I know! (After all, Alex only read some of the papers for the audio, he let James and John read some too.)
(Just realized, it is a good thing Alexander Hamilton's parents didn't name him Peter. 'Cause then The Federalist Papers would have been written by Peter, James, and John...)
Back to being serious, how many different readers are there? Do they switch for every paper?

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And many :) :) about Alex reading it himself. I was goin..."
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The readers switch off for sections of the book but I don't think they're particularly reading one writer. I could be wrong. And where is Paul? (stop me from making a joke about Paul being one of the Beatles instead.....)
I have suggested in the Federalist Papers discussions that it is best to have the written paper in front of you and listen to it being read. The nuances come through.
Alexander Hamilton



Are folks finding that audiobooks are becoming even more important for those long rides and commutes to work and to keep your mind active while busy around the house, yard, walking the dog?
Do you find that listening to an exciting audiobook makes you inattentive while driving or do you think it does not affect your concentration?
Do you find that listening to an exciting audiobook makes you inattentive while driving or do you think it does not affect your concentration?


Yes, Craig and Michael - good comments and I often wonder about just exactly the points you brought up. However, the phone and texting users worry me a lot too.
Right now I am listening to two books that you can join in on for Free Reads.
by Andrew G. McCabe (no photo)
Link to Free Reads and this book discussion: /topic/show/...
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Mark Kurlansky
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Definitely
I am reading and listening to a lot of books simultaneously:
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Rick Atkinson
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Madeleine K. Albright
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Erik Larson
I do both the Kindle version and the Whisper sync on books that I am moderating for the Spotlight books, Buddy Reads and the BOTM. For Free Reads I am using straight audiobooks from Audible or the library or downloads from other library sites. A little bit of everything.






I do both the Kindle version and the Whisper sync on books that I am moderating for the Spotlight books, Buddy Reads and the BOTM. For Free Reads I am using straight audiobooks from Audible or the library or downloads from other library sites. A little bit of everything.
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Rick Atkinson (other topics)Erik Larson (other topics)
Madeleine K. Albright (other topics)
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Andrew G. McCabe (other topics)
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Many folks even like to listen to audiobooks as an art form.
However, you have used audiobooks, they have become extremely popular.
Here is a segment to discuss some of the more enjoyable audiobooks, your favorite narrators and why their narration style appeals to you, some of the audiobooks that have won recent awards and why you just loved the last one you listened to.
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