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Why is this even a question? I used to engage with it and try to explain why it's the same thing. Now, I just roll my eyes and say, "Suit yourself."
Of course it counts. I can't tell you how much I used to study for my professional certifications using audio, so I could listen in the car on the way to work. It takes a bit of practice initially to ensure comprehension, but once you get to that point, it's no different from reading an e-book or hard copy.
I wasn't familiar with audiobooks until I had a necessary surgery that limited my movement for up to 10 days at two different times. I wasn't able to read with my eyes or even watch TV, so I borrowed the first novel of Harry Potter via Libby to pass the time, and I found out that a great narrator and a good book made for theater of the mind. That was five years ago.Now I switch back and forth between the two. I can read with my eyes faster than listening, but due to vision issues, digital is my preferred visual reading medium.
Audible offers a lot of Great Books on Audible, and it makes long drives and commutes so much more tolerable.
Also, when I taught high school English 30 years ago and was required to teach Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to 9th graders, I found they struggled to read the printed word, so I checked out cassettes from the library and had the students read along while they listened. It was a version featuring Kenneth Branagh, and it helped the students to truly understand not only the words, but the pronunciation, the story, and the emotional impact.
I haven't read the NYT article yet, but I will. As for anyone who's dismissive of audiobooks, they are showing their ignorance.
I laugh at all the young people who think podcasts are so new and exciting because a lot of us are familiar with something called the radio. Yeah, I know that makes me sound old and you kids need to get off my lawn, but whatever - I'm Gen X.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/23/op...