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xGoodFellax t1_ja5zzoa wrote

Thanks to audiobooks I was able to get through some books while on my driving job, now since I have more free time I can actually sit down and read. They’re both good in their own way but as long as you fully understand the book the end of it Is what matters. Some people don’t have the attention span so im not mad at them for opting with audiobooks. Beats watching a 1.5 hour movie summary.

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CarAlarming2281 t1_ja600qs wrote

I'm gonna say it's the same. Who cares what others say.

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TallEnoughJones t1_ja617ai wrote

Reading is better in my opinion because the narrator introduces their own layer of interpretation between the author and the listener. But reading is exclusive, you really can't do anything else. I love blasting audiobooks through my whole house and go about my day doing mindless tasks like exercising, cleaning, summoning demons, etc. As to whether or not it qualifies as "reading", I don't care.

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CrazyCatLady108 t1_ja61dgx wrote

Hi there. This subject has been very popular in the past. Please use reddit search and/or check the /r/books/wiki/faq.

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emsum13 t1_ja61nqw wrote

Personally not but I’m open to others opinions!

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pstew652 t1_ja61vj6 wrote

I don’t know but it’s called a Book Club not a Reading Club. Enjoy it either way.

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LeviSamJuno t1_ja61wbd wrote

I know a lot of people I hold on high regard who count it as reading, and from their ability to learn and teach from what they've learned, I can tell it sticks with them. (Dealing with nonfiction mostly in my reading circles.) Some of them supplement their visual reading with the audio. So I think oh can count for some. It doesn't work for me unfortunately. Just whatever it is about my ear-brain connection isn't very strong.

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