Save Hours By Listening To Audio Books
Well-written and entertaining books have long been a way to relax and enjoy or to learn something new. But the main problem with reading books the old-fashioned way is that you have to sit and concentrate with the bulk of the book spread out before you.
Audiobooks have revolutionized the way we read books and has also increased the number of books that we’re “reading.” New and advanced technology has brought us into the age of being able to listen while we’re doing just about anything.
Tiny devices that we can fit into our purses or pockets carry huge volumes of information that we can listen to at any time. We don’t have to limit our enjoyment of these devices to music any longer – audiobooks are being snatched off the shelves in record volume.
Publishers are enlisting celebrities to read their best sellers and that only increases their desirability. Familiar faces are linked to familiar voices and sales of audiobooks are going through the roof.
One proponent of audiobooks timed listening to books as opposed to reading them. She states that listening to 30 audiobooks took her approximately four hours per book. If she had stopped to read the written versions of the books, it would have taken her well over 200 hours .
Absorption of the books can be accomplished while exercising, driving or doing chores around the house. Any time that you find yourself in an unproductive situation, an audiobook can help to augment the time that would ordinarily be wasted.
You can listen to a good book when your eyes are too tired to read one. Just switch on the audiobook and let your mind soar. It’s a great relaxation and stress relieving tool.
Audiobooks are also a good way to introduce your child to reading. They will never take the place of sitting in a parent’s lap and listening to the words while looking at the pictures -- but listening to good children’s books that are interlaced with sound effects, accents and music can make reading fun and inspiring to a child.
Listening to good audiobooks can help us learn, entertain us and inspire us. They appeal to every sense – except smell – and publishers may be working on that even as you’re reading this article. |