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My book arrived. If you need me I will be sitting in the garden reading.
Do any of you listen to audio books as a replacement to a hard paper copy? Do you think that audiobooks don’t have the same effect as reading a physical book?
I tried audio books but it's not good for me because I can't concentrate on the content. I love science fiction but I'm more into hard science or tech.or near future Hamilton writes great but it's the fantasy parts I don't like. I enjoyed Banks' culture' more. My favourite genre is time travel .Hello I consider myself a bit of a book worm. I read mainly science fiction more specifically space opera. I like to read books in a series as I find it gives more to the story arc if it’s written over multiple novels. So my favourite authors are (in no particular order lol)
Alastair Reynolds
Peter F Hamilton
Neal Asher
James S A Corey
Arthur C Clarke
Martha wells
Hugh howey
Ann leckie
I’m sure there are more but they are the main ones I can remember. I’m currently nearing the end of book 2 of the silo trilogy by Hugh howey. It’s a bit off the normal track for me because although it’s science fiction it’s not space opera at all. This next few months is going to be superb for sci-fi readers as the first 4 authors in my list are releasing books between may and august. Some are the start of new series, some are completion of a series (James S A Corey’s expanse series is coming to a close at book 9. And I’ve been an avid reader of them since There inception. Some are the continuation of a series like book 5 of the highly regarded revelation space series by Alastair Reynolds being released called inhibitor phase. Now this is my most eagerly awaited release as the last book in the series was released over 10yrs ago now. Anyway so that’s me and my reading habits except one question for you all. Do any of you listen to audio books as a replacement to a hard paper copy? Do you think that audiobooks don’t have the same effect as reading a physical book? I’m an avid fan of them and have almost completely converted from physical books to audiobooks. But some people i hear think that a physical book is still better by far? Where do you stand?
I have very very mixed feelings about that picture.Book question: What do you do with books you can't sell, will never read again, and don't have someone to give to? Any book artists among us?
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I personally have never listened to an audio book.Hello I consider myself a bit of a book worm. I read mainly science fiction more specifically space opera. I like to read books in a series as I find it gives more to the story arc if it’s written over multiple novels. So my favourite authors are (in no particular order lol)
Alastair Reynolds
Peter F Hamilton
Neal Asher
James S A Corey
Arthur C Clarke
Martha wells
Hugh howey
Ann leckie
I’m sure there are more but they are the main ones I can remember. I’m currently nearing the end of book 2 of the silo trilogy by Hugh howey. It’s a bit off the normal track for me because although it’s science fiction it’s not space opera at all. This next few months is going to be superb for sci-fi readers as the first 4 authors in my list are releasing books between may and august. Some are the start of new series, some are completion of a series (James S A Corey’s expanse series is coming to a close at book 9. And I’ve been an avid reader of them since There inception. Some are the continuation of a series like book 5 of the highly regarded revelation space series by Alastair Reynolds being released called inhibitor phase. Now this is my most eagerly awaited release as the last book in the series was released over 10yrs ago now. Anyway so that’s me and my reading habits except one question for you all. Do any of you listen to audio books as a replacement to a hard paper copy? Do you think that audiobooks don’t have the same effect as reading a physical book? I’m an avid fan of them and have almost completely converted from physical books to audiobooks. But some people i hear think that a physical book is still better by far? Where do you stand?
You are welcome.Thank you @FallenFreya , for this thread.
As for my reading....I just finished Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies.
Looking for my next read or re-read.
Andy