I do not think of audio books as a cheat. I read voraciously as a child and younger man. As my eyesight becomes worse over time, I find it harder to remain focused on the content of a novel or other reading material. I am constantly reminded, and frustrated, and interrupted by the limitations of reading a blurry page. Glasses do not help as I have retinal damage and astigmatism. Embrace the audio book, it gives access to an art that we might otherwise lose with age.I cheat by listening to rather than reading books, and usually while driving or hiking. Some recent ones are:
Metamorphosis, by Ovid, and as wryly humerus as it was two millennia ago
Candide, by Voltaire, which shows you can be banished, excommunicated, and numerous other bad things if you write a really good satire
The History of the English Speaking Peoples - Volume 1, by Churchill, who documents the three years between the Roman invasion of England and the reformation that the British weren’t fighting themselves or others
I’ll likely pick up Dune once Audible has another one of their terrific sales.
That being said, I still make the effort to physically read a book. "If you don't use it, you lose it."
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