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Audio Book vs. Hard Copy?

I read a lot, using both audio books and hard copies. Both have their strengths and their weaknesses, so today I’ve decided to weigh the differences between them. This is a little bit of a short post, but I found it interesting to compare them. Hopefully you will find it the same, and if you’ve been wondering about the benefits and drawbacks of each type, this is a great post for you.

Audio Book

Pros:

  • You don’t have to hold a book open before you, and you can keep your hands busy in some other way, whether it’s by doing a craft or fingering a piece of paper.
  • It’s easier to fit it into a busy schedule. You can knock out other things on your to do list while you listen.
  • A good narrator will make the story come alive in new ways through character voices and effects.

Cons:

  • Visual learners might have a hard time following the story through audio.
  • You have to use a device in order to listen, which might be a distraction from your reading.
  • If you are interrupted it can be difficult to pause the book in time and you may find yourself having to go back a few seconds.

Hard Copy

Pros:

  • You get to enjoy the pleasure of holding an actual book in your hand!
  • The story often includes illustrations
  • Reading is a great way to decompress at the end of the day or when you need a break from other activities.

Cons:

  • Reading itself might be difficult for some people (such as a young child, or someone who has problems with their vision).
  • Some books are hard to hold comfortably, or just don’t feel right in your hands.
  • There’s the extra step of sitting down to read, and if you don’t make time for it, it can be hard to work into your day.

Final Thoughts

In the end, I love both listening to and reading books, and use each of them often. It usually depends on the situation, book, and access to it I have when I decide which one to use, and I have a long list of books I’m looking forward to reading both in audio book and hard copy form. 🙂

Do you prefer one to the other, or do you enjoy both of them?

2 thoughts on “Audio Book vs. Hard Copy?

  1. I used to be a strictly physical book reader, but I have a forty-five-minute commute to work so I’ve learned that audiobooks are a great way to pass the time. I’ve found that I really enjoy listening to non-fiction and true crime through audio.

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