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Audio Books

I used to love to read, I find it difficult to find time to read these days but I'm hooked on audio books, when I was working in my office I would listen on the drive in, now I'm working from home if I'm doing simple tasks I'll listen or if I'm washing dishes, walking the dog I listen. Do you think there is the same benefit to listening to a book as there is reading it?

I tend to remember things far better listening to them.. Do old school book readers look down on audio books or even ebooks? Interested to see what people thoughts are on this.
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I love books and I love audiobooks. The determining factor for me is the performer who reads the book.

I highly recommend "Low Men in Yellow Coats" by Stephen King, read by William Hurt, who absolutely knocks it out of the park. (It's one of the stories from Hearts in Atlantis)