I love audio books AND paper books. And books on CD are almost as antiquated as books on tape these days. Mostly they’re just downloaded now. Still, there is nothing so satisfying as a nice book in your hands.
BTW, my teenagers love their actual paper books too. Just yesterday my 14-year-old pulled out a book, gave it to my 13-year-old and said, “I think you’ll enjoy this.” And the 13-year-old thanked him!
why get books on tape or CD, real paper paged books are so great, I get some of mine from used book stores and when i finish them give them to my son
when he is done i donate them to a local hospital or physical rehab center
Different books on paper require different levels of concentration, and I would imagine the same goes for audio books. If I had the luxury to sit back and do nothing else than listen to somebody read aloud a book I hadn’t read before, then I suppose I wouldn’t be afraid I was missing anything important. But if I was exercising, or driving, or folding laundry, or anything that required even that I divide my attention, I wouldn’t imagine that I was getting anything like the full value of the author’s words. Besides, I can read a book a lot faster than it can be read aloud…
Last time I went to the doctor’s for a “procedure” I took an e-book with me. The battery died long before I was allowed to go home. Next time I take paper!
margueritem over 14 years ago
Gasp! Psst, Broomie, I’ve got a whole bunch of them….
Praxsis over 14 years ago
How Quaint…
ejcapulet over 14 years ago
I’ve been converting all my books on tape to CD. Get the right hardware and you go from ‘relic’ to cool in no time!
Sisyphos over 14 years ago
So true! It’s hard to keep up with the pace of technology if one’s budget isn’t growing as fast! (P.S. I like books on paper!)
UncaAlby over 14 years ago
I’m still waiting for “books on telepathic beam.”
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
I like books on paper best!
cdward over 14 years ago
I love audio books AND paper books. And books on CD are almost as antiquated as books on tape these days. Mostly they’re just downloaded now. Still, there is nothing so satisfying as a nice book in your hands.
BTW, my teenagers love their actual paper books too. Just yesterday my 14-year-old pulled out a book, gave it to my 13-year-old and said, “I think you’ll enjoy this.” And the 13-year-old thanked him!
wicky over 14 years ago
Almost as old as holographic books.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I have no intention of replacing my paperbacks. Nor do I plan on stopping buying them.
bald over 14 years ago
why get books on tape or CD, real paper paged books are so great, I get some of mine from used book stores and when i finish them give them to my son when he is done i donate them to a local hospital or physical rehab center
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
I ruined all my books-on-tape by trying to underline my favorite passages….
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
and dog earring the page is out of the question
1148559 over 14 years ago
I love being able to highlight passages in books made from real paper.
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Sometimes I have to put tape on books.
Sherlock Watson over 14 years ago
Actual books have a huge advantage over audiobooks, and it’s spelled out in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451.
I also like magazines on paper; listening to a centerfold just isn’t the same.
sthakrar over 14 years ago
My dad loves these things! He listens to them in the car on the way to work!
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Different books on paper require different levels of concentration, and I would imagine the same goes for audio books. If I had the luxury to sit back and do nothing else than listen to somebody read aloud a book I hadn’t read before, then I suppose I wouldn’t be afraid I was missing anything important. But if I was exercising, or driving, or folding laundry, or anything that required even that I divide my attention, I wouldn’t imagine that I was getting anything like the full value of the author’s words. Besides, I can read a book a lot faster than it can be read aloud…
JP Steve Premium Member over 14 years ago
Last time I went to the doctor’s for a “procedure” I took an e-book with me. The battery died long before I was allowed to go home. Next time I take paper!