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by mark_l_watson
2344 days ago
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Cool site, but for myself, I will stick with Audible because of the convenience. I have probably spent about $1000 on Audible books and I feel like that has been a good value, over many years. Some advantages I have experienced: When I read James Joyce "Ulysses" several years ago, it was somewhat difficult to follow the narrative. I then listened to it as an audio book with a half a dozen good actors reading the parts and the book came to life for me. I have some arthritis in my hands, and any time not using a keyboard, holding a physical book, or an eBook reader helps. When I am working in the yard, cleaning up the kitchen, etc. it is good to listen to a book. The one thing that bothers me is the possibility of losing a large investment in Kindle and Audible books if I ever lost my Amazon account. I mitigate this somewhat by buying some eBooks and audio books on Google Play and on Apple's store. --> don't put all of your eggs in one basket. |
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