Since the Optic Neuritis is still making any attempt to read an exhausting game of fill in the blank, I have decided to give audiobooks another try. I generally don't use audiobooks. It's not that I have anything against audiobooks, (like some people who seem to for some weird book-snobbish reasons), it's that I distract easily.
I'm very much the "oooohhhhh shiny!" person. Combine this with 4 babbling kids and a husband who randomly tosses questions from across the house. I'm simultaneously overjoyed and exasperated that, just the act of putting on headphones, can summon the 15-year-old from the depths of his bedroom. He peppers me with questions ranging from "my phone is doing a thing...." to "How petty is it that God wouldn't let someone into heaven for not believing in him; seems egocentric...."
The audio-book I selected, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett – Good Omens Audiobook. So far, it's wonderful, (and yes, I know I'm late to the game). It's also around 12 hours long. I'd neglected to consider the length of the book in my enthusiasm of finding out the book was available through Libby.
So, I shall continue my audiobook journey, with the hope that I'll be able to return to my print books soon. My shelves are filled with TBR books and I'm anxious to get back to them.
No comments:
Post a Comment