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  • Audio books or physical books?

    Ujjwal Singh Baghel
    53 replies
    What do you prefer mostly, and why?

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    Vu Nguyen
    Mostly audio book today, it has so much advantage compared to traditional physical one. But whenever I found a book I loved, also purchasing a physical one as well to support the author and publisher :)
    Imran Razak
    Physical books 📚
    Simone Colucci
    I'm a big fan of physical books, but enjoy the audio version once in a while. Still need to have the physical version later, as a gadget. Am I the only one?
    Erick Philbert
    i love physical books, they keep focused... I will sleep if listening to audio book 😂🙄
    Lisa Steingold
    Both? For different moods and times of the day. Audio in the am and reading in the pm
    Annie Chopra
    Physical books any day! I realised I am just not an audio learner lol it kinda sucks since that basically means I cant do the multitask learning but at the same time I give my all to when I am listening and it makes me a better listener🙌🏼
    Alexander Dolton
    Reading a physical book make our brain healthy🤯
    Nonye
    I prefer to hold the book in my hands.
    dev_esther
    Audio book. Allow you to rest your eyes. You can listen to it in the dark. You can put your eyes to rest (especially if you have visual impairment). You can access it anytime anywhere from your devices. Plus you have hands-free experience. For those that like listening to their book while cooking/cleaning or anything else.
    Aristo Coutinho
    reading a physical book is good the audio book
    Ujjwal Singh Baghel
    For me, it's always a physical book. There's just something about holding the actual book in my hands that reinforces the sense I'm reading, not just listening to something like I would music with an audiobook, or staring at a screen when using a digital copy.
    Does reading a book on Kindle count?
    Melissa Hugel
    It depends. For most fiction, I prefer physical books. But for a lot of nonfiction, audiobooks are great. If it's narrated well, it feels like a good podcast.
    Adam McCrea
    Audio always
    Sean Ward
    Although I don’t notice a difference with regard to retaining the information, books have become more of an experience now that everything is online. Nice to unplug from the internet every now and then.
    Yash Dudhagara
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    Physical books Period!