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u/animalsciences · 1 pointr/Flyers

My favorite book all time is the Lord of the Rings. Must have re read those a dozen times. I used to be able to rattle off lots of info about minor characters and such but that info has faded. I used to read all the time. Sci fi, biographies, nature books pretty much whatever I could get my hands on. Now the only books I read are my Dungeons and Dragons books and modules. Last non D&D book was the first in the Game of Thrones series. That was probably 5 years ago. I switched over to audiobooks since then.

I can listen while I cut the grass, or cooking. It lets me fill those times with information. I used it originally to supplement time between episodes of podcasts that I follow. I also fell in love with autobiographies, but only if the author reads them. They have the right inflections and they remember the stories so they tell it best. I have listened to a couple read by someone else and it's not the same. My best example is Bert Kreisher's Life of the Party autobiography. He isn't the best reader and giggles at his stories, but he will also tell you little additions about why he omitted things and such. You can also hear him talking to the sound engineer about stuff. It's like sitting in a room with him as he tells you these stories.

For me it doesn't make a difference if I read a book or listen, it's just easier for me currently to listen. Now that baby animalsciences is around I read her books to her daily. So technically the last book I read was the ABC's of D&D children's book. She likes the Owlbear page. But I can have an audiobook or podcast on in the background as we play or take a nap.

What's your favorite book?