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Matt A.
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  • El Paso, TX
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Reading a Book vs Listening Audiobook

Matt A.
  • Investor
  • El Paso, TX
Posted

Hello all! Happy sunday morning.

As the end of the year approaches one question rises in my mind. Should I consider the audiobooks that I listened as one of the books that I read? Or do you guys count those books that you listen and scratch a book from your to-read list? I am pretty sure both allow different levels of comprehension and advantages over the other one. Should one have two lists one for listening and one for reading? I personally don't think this is convenient as we may not be able to find audiobooks of some books and we would not know it at the time of making these lists.

Please share your ideas.

Thank you

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