Submitted by baratoyoso t3_11ftitj in books
BEST_POOP_U_EVER_HAD t1_jasnxy6 wrote
Reply to comment by Beginning-Classic219 in I'm too stupid to understand/analyze "The Stranger" by Camus by baratoyoso
I do think that it’s harder to get ‘meaning’ from some texts through audiobooks, unless you are in the habit of constantly pausing and rewinding. With printed books, it’s easier and more natural to pause and dwell on something you just read, re-read the previous sentence or paragraph, flip back a few pages, make a note or too. This kind of ‘active’ reading is often helpful for understanding some books.
I am not saying it’s impossible to ‘actively’ listen to an audiobook, I think it is just less convenient (especially since many people put them on while doing other things). Likewise, not all printed book reading is ‘active,’ or even the default way of reading.
Don’t be afraid to try again but also don’t be too tough on yourself :)
Beginning-Classic219 t1_jb1jtgy wrote
You are right. I am a truck driver so I listen to audiobooks to pass time. But every now and then something comes up on the road and i then i press rewind couple times to listen that portion again. Thats why i only listen fantasy/scifi books now and i plan to actually read the philosophical texts from now on
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