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May 24, 2019 10:29AM

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Audio books are so hard for me to listen to, I drift off. Maybe if I find the right one.
I plan on reading Illuminae for a co-authored book, so I may listen to it.



World War one poetry is very moving. "I am the seed which grew the tree" is a children's poetry book but full of wonderful poems or "A poem for every day of the year"- a fantastic collection of poems to read...every day.

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Audio books are so hard for me to listen to, I drift off. Maybe if I find the right one.
I plan on reading Illuminae for a co-authored book,..."
If audiobooks are hard for you to listen to, you might want to go with a shorter work for this. Illuminae is pretty long. And I don't even know how they'd go about translating it to audio. It's a very visual book.
One thing to consider is listening to the audio version of a story you've already read and loved. Is there anything you re-read on a regular basis? I'm not much of a re-reader myself, but I have a few beloved books that I like to revisit, and sometimes it's nice to hear where another reader places emphasis or how they interpret a character's voice.



So I am not to fond of audiobooks, but this one worked for me,
Ishtar's Descent into the Underworld .
Its short, about 8.5 mins long and it is on Youtube and the reader is pretty good.





For my local library's Book Bingo challenge, I have to read a comic or graphic novel, a format that I normally would not read. I am reading The Burma Chronicles by Guy Delisle.




The sentence listing the different formats ends with "etc." I think that leaves room for just about anything.
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