As Luck Would Have It
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I'm very impressed that you can record yourself and drive at the same time! I'm intrigued by the book. Do you find that you have benefited from the lessons you have learned thus far?
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I'm very impressed that you can record yourself and drive at the same time! I'm intrigued by the book and think I might benefit from reading it as well. Have you benefited from the lessons you learned thus far?
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@bookreviewfamily This was actually the first time I'd ever quoted Stephen King. But I think it went well. I'll probably do more of it in the future.
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@SuperFelatio I don't really understand this comment, so I'm going to do what I always do when I don't understand something--quote Stephen King.
"Some...claim that listening to audiobooks isn't reading. I couldn't disagree more. In some ways, audio perfects reading...Audio is merciless. It exposes every bad sentence, half-baked metaphor, and lousy word choice...the spoken word is the acid test. They don't call it storytelling for nothing."
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@bookreviewfamily Younger? Yes, tis true. But, fear not, I won't hold your youth against you. With age will come wisdom. :o)
Sadly, however, being devoted to full disclosure, I must admit I saw an ad for an eReader and had a moments pause. No sooner had the words, "That's not a bad price," entered my head, than reason swooped down, screaming like a banshee being boiled in oil. I covered my eyes and bolted from the room.
By such moments are the fall of Western Civilization averted.
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of course audio books are books. the clue is in the name. where it says 'book'
it's simply an issue of medium.
comprehension and retention are certainly addressed differently, but they don't wander off or anything.
i can't say that i have ever noted a 'plot' in a video log posting before? it's intention, of course, was clear enough, easily falling into the heading of "book review"
maybe i should try watching it stoned for the described effect.
In my world, audiobooks rate waaaay down the list:
1)Genre fiction - the stuff you stay awake all night with cause you can't put it down
2)Good Literary fiction - The high brow stuff that almost makes it to genre level
3)Bad Lit. fiction - the stuff teacher made you read about Baby Tuckoo and his moo cow, or how Vardaman, you Vardaman's mother became a fish. Blech!
4)The pits of hell
5)Audiobooks
6)Cracks in the pits of hell from which cockroaches sally forth to eat moldy bread
7)eBooks
Dawgtwins 1 year ago
@Dawgtwins Ha. Couldn't disagree with you more, Dawg. But I think I'm probably a lot younger than you are ;) New generation and all that.
bookreviewfamily 1 year ago
I suppose audiobooks have their place. I don't consider them literature, however, more like TV without the video. Wait...that's radio.
Audiobooks are like having someone read a bedtime story to you, only you still have to do stuff in your own world (like drive and do a video at the same time. Bad Jessica. Bad, bad!).
In short, where's the escapism?
Dawgtwins 1 year ago
@Dawgtwins Ha. You're right. I was driving and recording a video at the same time. Not something I recommend. But if you take a look at where I was, I think you'll agree I wasn't endangering anyone.
bookreviewfamily 1 year ago