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  • Audiobooks are the solution, not perfect but better than nothing. I "read" my books while cooking, while cleaning, in the bus, while walking around, in the car and at the fitness club.

    • Audiobooks are also great if distraction keeps you from reading. Similarly, they help if you have trouble staying interested during the boring parts of a book.

      Both apply to me, and I've gotten through hundreds of audiobooks since I started ~11 years ago. I listen while traveling, cooking, cleaning, doing puzzles, and even while playing some videogames. I often listen alongside my wife or kids, making it a much more shared experience than a regular book. Audiobooks are great.

    • No hate for audio books, but I think it's not comparable to reading. They are fundamentally different ways to get things in your brain, and they are handled differently. It's a different thing. Granted, if you want to experience a narrative or story, fine. But it's not reading. If you want to read, you look at words on a page. If you want to listen to an audio book, you do not want to read.

      • That is why I wrote "it is not perfect". I agree that reading is different. Not really for the reason you mentioned though. For me it is mostly, that reading is relaxing for me, audiobooks aren't. But one takes what one can get. Maybe when the children are bigger I start reading again.

  • My wife gifted me a kindle 3 or 4 years ago and I've read religiously 30mins a night minimum. I upgraded to a waterproof one so I can sit in the pool or at the beach and read too.

  • I AM reading more. Just past halfway in King's The Stand. Trying to finish it by the end of next weekend.

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