Roadtripping this summer? Try these audiobooks to keep the peace, and never have to turn that car around.
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When you don't have time to read, try having someone read to you.
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Audiobooks have so many things going for them and there’s loads of articles out there about their recent rise in popularity. But what if you’re yet to give audiobooks a try? Or don’t know what they can offer you? Well let these reasons persuade you. And for all current audiobook listeners, this post is about revelling in the …
When we have too many books and too little time many of us turn to audiobooks to keep our read on while our hands and eyes are otherwise occupied. But let's face it, our bookish desires are bottomless
Listen to an excerpt from I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING AND OTHER LIES I TELL MYSELF by Jen Kirkman, read by the author.
Today, we’re gonna talk about getting students active in the summer, and as physical educators, we always try to promote this. But how do we get engagement for the whole family for summer activities?
We’re downloading more audiobooks than ever. What do they bring to our relationship with stories, and can they really replace the pleasure of reading?
Some folks think hearing someone else read a book is "cheating." What do you think?
Minor confession time. I have never listened to an audiobook. Music? Of course. Podcasts? When I’m driving, definitely. But an audiobook? I’m a bit of a speed reader, and I feel like I would just get bored hearing someone narrate text—even Benedict himself.