Audio book loving
I finished listening to the audiobook version of “paper towns” and I'm blown away and grateful that I found audiobooks. I could have had the same reaction reading it myself but that's another plus of audiobooks. Multitasking. Doing mindless tasks like cooking a meal, waiting in line to board a bus, washing clothes in my part of the world... It's like sitting next to your grandma when she's reminiscing...
I discovered audiobooks a year or so. First one I listened to was “To kill a mockingbird.” and all I'd say for now is if you have an audible subscription, get there , press play, sit back and close your eyes and enjoy. Wow, the narrator was awesome. I heard every single character's voice. That is a super power mhernn
Looking forward, I know I'm officially an audiobook loving girl now. The man who read paper towns was so great, my heart was beating wildly at a point in the story telling. You don't have to miss out on this if you can't go premium. Librivox has a lot of audiobooks of books in the public domain just for you!
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