Audio books or physical books?

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

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Aristo Coutinho
reading a physical book is good the audio book
Ishan Dubey
Depends really. I like ebooks/physical books over audiobooks most times, but then some cool venture comes along (GraphicAudio) and changes it. So mix of both
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.
audiobooks don't smell
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Max
I like to read books, because sometimes you have to reread to understand what the author wanted to say
AmazingSylvia
I love physical books' smell.
Luke Barnard
I used to read a book on my way to work on the London Underground because it was the only thing that worked down there. It was always more fulfilling and satisfying than playing a mobile game or idly staring at the really weird ads on the side of the carriage.
Fitz Dupuy
i am reading a book by william worlds worth
Susan R. Pruitt
Audio books is easy to carry you can here this book on any time or any place
Alexander Dolton
Reading a physical book make our brain healthy🤯
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.
Nonye
I prefer to hold the book in my hands.
Kajal d4
I prefer audio books and to imagine
Yash Dudhagara
Physical books Period!
Does reading a book on Kindle count?
Oleg Naumenko
If I'm to indulge myself with some fiction, then it's audio all the way. I can walk and listen at the same time, do workouts and listen, clean the house and listen, and whatever. On the other hand, If the book is accompanied by some visual data or needs more of my processing power, then it should be in text form