I am weird when it comes to reading.  I have a hard time focusing on words on a page and so I've started listening to books on tape recently.  Right now I'm listening to A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, and I like it.  My problem is that I don't read often so when I do I can't stop.  If I stop I often don't start up again and then I leave the thing unfinished.  I want to finish it in one sitting and so I'll read, or listen to a book, until I'm sick.  I listened to four hours today of this book and I have a headache and a backache and my brain feels numb.  I noticed my own inner dialogue is starting to sound like the reader's voice.  But I have to get through it.  There is not time enough in the world to read all the books I want to read, so I have to just suck it up and listen to it as much as I can.   I just downloaded Whuthering Heights and I think I'll start it tonight when I go to bed.  I'm considering getting something huge like the Brothers Karamazov, which is 34 hours long, because I don't think I could get through that book otherwise.   An hour a day of that and it will only take me a month to listen to.  It's tempting.
I've been wondering, however.  Is listening to a book on tape and forgoing the act of actually reading bad?  I have to admit that sometimes I just want to pick up a copy of the book I'm listening to and read it.  I'd probably get through it faster.  Am I losing something in doing it this way?
 
 
I am reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn as well. as a matter of fact, I lost my copy in the train so had to go check it out at the library. I started beginning of the semester and because school is so busy I haven't been able to finish it, which is so frustrating as I really love it! maybe this weekend after I turn in my thesis prospectus ill finish it. btw, i dont think is wrong to listen to a book instead of reading it? i personally like reading, but i know that not everyone is the same. at least you are making an effort.
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