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Books paper back or audio
I am a package delivery driver, that means I have 8-12 hours a day of time to listen to audio books and "drive for dollars". I have listened to over 20 real estate books and over 20 business and personal development books. I have 2 books in mind to read next but due to the content it may be better to get the paperback versions so I can take ample notes and have a better visual of its content. Would you all recommend the paperback versions of The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs and The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor or is the content in the books easy to digest via audio?