I am slow to embrace new technology (and in this case old technology). Don’t get me wrong. I’ll do it but usually with a shove.
Like when iPods were the cool new product? I waited until the second or third generation before getting one.
Or, when eReaders started gobbling up market share? I waited till Kindle was in its third generation before getting one.
And, when smart-phones became ALL the rage? I waited for the iPhone to be in its fourth generation before getting one.
With tablets? I’m still vacillating even though we have two in our household.
Okay … if I’m telling the truth … my husband pushed me into the realm of these great devices. As a matter of fact, each time he suggested one I balked. So he purchased each one as gifts which I placed on shelves and told him he shouldn’t have spent the money.
HAHAHA. I know … Ingrate!
Now, I don’t know what I would do without these wonderful toys. I’m addicted to my iPhone and would be lost without my Kindle Paperwhite (my second Kindle); especially when I travel. (Don’t tell my husband how much I love these. He’ll never let me live it down.)
How long have audio books been around? You know? Books on tape or CD.
Now you can download them to just about any electronic device and have the luxury of someone else reading to you.
Honestly, it’s an idea that never appealed to me before.
Even when I lived in Southern California and had long commutes in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I didn’t have the urge to buy a book in this format.
I used to value the quiet on my drive to work. It’s the only place I can control the volume around me. No noise was perfect. Until I realized there’s a lot of stuff I need to read or know about writing.
My current commute is less than 20 minutes which is the perfect amount of time to listen to a podcast (sometimes it takes the round trip).
So I find myself entering this new world of listening to messages instead of reading them for myself; which brings me to my first foray into an audio book.
Many of the podcasts I listen to are sponsored by audible.com. I mentioned to my husband that I might want to try it out … and not surprising, he already had an account.
I downloaded my first book: The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom. I’m almost finished listening to the story which is a wonderfully well done back-story that plays on the myth of Father Time.
I’m still adjusting to the voice talent who has a British accent, I enjoy, until he mimics a teenage girl speaking with an American accent.
Also, I’m still not convinced that this is should be considered “reading”. It feels more like cheating. Still, I got a good story out of it. I was entertained for 4+ hours.
What do you think about audio books: Yay or Nay? If yay, please let me know of any titles that are worth the listen.
In case you’re wondering … here’s my current podcast list. Feel free to tell me your favorites so I can check them out.
- Grammar Girl
- I Should Be Writing
- Literary Disco
- Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day
- The Moth
- Writing Excuses
- Your Move
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