![]() |
Good books
I'm doing unabridged audiobooks at the moment. I love to read, but don't seem to have the patience since I retired.
Audiobooks are wonderful. You have somebody reading to you, which is a very different experience, but really relaxing. I love it on the beach! I'm listening to [I]The Thirteenth Tale at the moment. It's so good. Very well written. It's not a horror story. |
I've never used them Judy but it sounds like a really nice idea. I do quite a bit of driving and Id like to try an audio book in the truck. Hmmm, now it's just a matter of figuring out what id like to hear. :confused:
|
Tell me more about the audio books. Where do you get them, library? Buy them? I love to read, but would so love to be read to. Seems like when I read anything anymore...I get so sleepy.
|
Our library has them and there is also a local shop that rents them out for about$3.99 when one doesn't want to wait for the library. And Cracker Barrel restaurant rents them for less than that, I believe. One pays the same rental fee there but gets most of it returned when one returns the audio book. Plus there are numerous sites where you can pay a fee - that is usually greater - and download the book to your computer.
|
In NYC, our library has a net library and you can download them for free.
Sheryl, I usually go to Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble and see what's around that I want to read, and then I look for it. E-bay has some really cheap. I do hate to pay much for an audiobook. One thing - I never listen to anything but unabridged. They're great when you're driving. I have a little gizmo thingie that runs my mp3 player through my radio and I just listen to my book. The only thing is when I need to think about where I'm going, or read directions, I can't pay attention to the book. Rewinding is too distracting, so it's classic rock at those times. |
I've never listened to an audio book before. I'll have to try one sometime. I know our library has them...
|
The 'unabrigded' is the long book...lol right?
|
Yup - it's the uncut version - the same as the book itself.
|
I've listened to a couple of audio books when I'm traveling alone. I really enjoy them but you have to know about the author's style. One of them that I got had a lot of word that I don't enjoy hearing so I didn't finish that one.
I get mine from the library. They have a good selection and it doesn't cost anything. I bought one for my husband off of e-bay that he listens to in the tractor. Hmmmm.......maybe I should consider another one for Christmas!!!! |
Good books
Ive managed to get a copy of The Help in large print - it has less people waiting for it than the normal one does. The other two books have a huge wait list for them
|
Quote:
There was a comedian on TV last night who was very funny, but they bleeped out just about every 3rd word! I changed the channel. What's the point? I can see a few explitives in a book, or a movie, but I don't understand why so many are necessary. |
Boy....this is an old thread...lol. I think you can get audio books on the IPad too Judy....I just know I saw them on there somewhere.
|
Quote:
|
You can get them on your iPhone, too! I don't know who posted before...but The Help is a great book! So is Water for Elephants.
|
I am listening to The Lincoln Lawyer in the car, reading Pork Pie Hat, an old Peter Straub book, and downloaded I Am Not A Serial Killer to read on the kindle on my ipad. The next book for the car is The Tiger's Wife.
I definitely want to get Water for Elephants Betsi. It looks great! So many books, so little time! |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:13 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2006-2008 4WomenTalk.com