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Beyond the Page: Embrace the Power of Audiobooks

Literature is such a wonderful thing to have in the world. There are so many crucial reasons why we need it in life. We can gain more knowledge, build our creativity, and even relax. For some people, reading can be a chore and may not be enjoyable. However, others may struggle with reading because of a learning disability or are too busy to finish reading that book. I want to share why you should look into audiobooks if you get busy, lack interest, or personal challenges with reading. With this experience, you can expand your horizons with literature and how this might be the perfect solution to get you through those novels!

How It Started:

So, a little about me: I love to read but struggle to find time to read. Sometimes, I get tired or distracted, so I don’t make it far into my books. There are so many books I want to read, but I can’t find the time. I realized one day that it was bothering me how I couldn’t get back to my book when I had just gotten to the good part, but I had gotten busy. I didn’t have the time to return to my book, but then I remembered that I could always listen to it through an audiobook. So, I downloaded Audible and got a student discount. Their deals change occasionally, so watch for the best price!

Now, let’s understand why you should consider listening to a book instead.

Too Busy?

Let’s start with being busy. For example, when I get busy with house chores, going to the gym, or even driving somewhere, it is obvious I cannot read during those tasks, but I want to keep going in my book. What I do is listen to it in the car or put in some earbuds and start listening. 

One chore I dislike the most is doing laundry, especially folding it. I loathe folding laundry! I discovered that this annoying chore is much easier to complete when listening to my book, and I might have a drink to make it even better. By multitasking, I distract myself while getting this tedious chore over with. Once I started this habit of listening, I applied it to other tasks, and now they’re not as annoying. That’s why distracting yourself by listening to your book helps get those annoying tasks over.

Loss of Interest?

Now, moving on to losing interest in your current book. I will use one of my favorite series as an example. I struggled to get into this series for so long. I heard it was a great set of books, but I couldn’t get past the first book. This is when I decided to try listening to it instead of reading it, and I am so happy that I did! I later appreciated the first book after finishing the series, but I would not have made it through that first book without listening to it instead. 

One thing I realized that helped keep my interest and made the experience much better was learning about the different styles of narrators’ recording books.

 My favorite style is “duet reading.” In this style, no matter whose chapter it is, they will always read their character’s part, so it’s like listening to an actual conversation instead of a single narrator. In duet reading, all male parts are spoken by the man, and the female parts are only spoken by the woman versus a single narrator who reads all the characters’ parts. The last style is dual narrators, in which two people record their chapters and never record their voices with the other person. For example, if a man reads his chapter, he will play the part of every character involved. In other words, in that chapter, whether a man or woman speaks, the male narrator speaks all parts. 

Personal Challenges?

Now, for my last reason, reading can be a personal challenge. You might get tired from reading, maybe you don’t feel better, it hurts to read, or perhaps you might have a learning disability. When I can’t sleep or feel well or don’t want to turn the light on, sometimes it is nice to listen in the dark. It makes this situation quite peaceful. 

For those with learning difficulties or other conditions that make reading or writing challenging, Kurzweil 3000 is an educational tool, also known as an assistive technology, that offers a reading, writing, and study platform. This software downloads books and other texts in the system and reads them aloud. If it helps, it highlights what is being read so you can read along while listening. 

This program costs a bit, but if you are a student and need accommodations, you can qualify for it for free during that semester. I have used it over the last few years, and it has helped my education immensely.

If you would like to learn more about this program, go to: https://www.kurzweil3000.com/KLogin.php 

Now that I have covered a few reasons why people should consider listening to their books, I hope you try it and enjoy it as much as I do. There are so many incredible stories out there that are waiting to be heard. With the help of talented and gifted narrators, these books have come to life.

Thanks for reading, but maybe next time, you should listen to these posts instead…

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By Sara Bowman

A little about me: I strongly believe in personal growth and always strive to learn new things. One example is that I already have my bachelor's degree from CSUCI, but I try to consistently be in a class to gain more knowledge and experience. Another example is that I am passionate about traveling, even solo traveling! As of 2025, I have been to 20 countries, and 12 of them I did alone. I love how I have gained so much more knowledge, confidence, problem-solving skills (while under pressure), and exciting memories.

I have collaborated with VC Social on my writing, academics, and social media work. I have written two blogs:
"Do You Think You Got What It Takes to Solo Travel?" and "Beyond the Page: Embrace the Power of Audiobooks." I have even collaborated with other influencers who worked with VC Social, when creating a podcast called "Learning in Lockdown" and made a small business spotlight on a local chocolate shop in Ventura, California.

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7 replies on “Beyond the Page: Embrace the Power of Audiobooks”

Sara thanks for sharing this article! So many great resources and experiences were shared. In particular, I appreciate the suggestion of putting on an audiobook while folding laundry with a beverage in hand. That’s often times how I fold laundry as well, as it’s also a chore I hate!

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Hey Sara, I honestly really enjoyed your article! As someone who loves to read during my free time, It’s been really hard since I’m running all over the place completely errands. I will definitely give audiobooks a chance!

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Hi Sara, I really enjoyed reading your blog post. As a physical copy book lover, I can totally see how listening to them is way more convenient, and you can use it to multitask when cleaning. I’m definitely going to start utilizing audiobooks more so it can help me finish my tasks quicker. I also liked that you showed different audiobook options.

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Hi Sara,

I enjoyed reading your article. I’m glad their audiobook and system software helps with reading; so we can understand better.  That’s good that the audiobook has lyrics, so that I can understand.

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This was such a great, in-depth article about audiobooks! As a book girly myself, I find audiobooks help me get through my TBR and meet my yearly reading goals. Have you ever considered using Libro.fm rather than Audible? I love their platform because your purchases give money towards an independently owned bookstore of your choice, which is so valuable!

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Hi Sara, I really found your look and experience with audio books insightful. I too have started many books in the past and only gotten a few chapters in before putting them down, even when I was really enjoying them. But recently I’ve been getting into audio books as well, and I think a really great resource you might like is the Libbey app, which lets you make a free county library account in any county and check out audio books through that library. You often need to wait a few months to get your copy, and then only have a month or so to listen to it, so the wait is the tradeoff for it being totally free. I used it to listen to Neuromancer by William Gibson, and it was really well narrated and a great book, I highly recommend it if you’re into science fiction and especially the cyberpunk genre!

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HI Sara! I really enjoyed reading this, as someone who always read books there whole life I never had the urge to actually listen to a book, but after reading this article I see some pros to listening. I think it sometimes can be time consuming when reading a book and I like how you mentioned you can still be productive while listening to an audiobook, which is a big plus. Thank you for including resources too that we can try out, may have to try getting into audiobooks soon!

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