Sunday, January 16, 2022

Pages and listents

 So when I was dusting off the furniture of the blog, I gave some thought as to whether or not I wanted to change the name. 

I decided against it. 

For one, even though things have been crazy, I still feel the need to talk about pages, stages and rages.  

So now-- The Pages. 


I work in Publishing again.  For a big publishing company.  I work in audiobooks.  There was big transition, and I felt like I would be fired at many points. Maybe more on that later. 

The thing I wanted to talk about is audiobooks. 

They are great. There are some (Andy Weir novels especially) that are actually better as an audiobook than as a print book. More often (the In Death series--the Harry Potter series) they are equal. I get incredibly angry when people (like one of Lotus' teachers ) say that they are not the same and that if she wants her reading to count she has to do it with the eyes. 

First, it's so fucking ablelist. There are people who can't see, can't read, have severe learning disabilities that make reading a chore. Audiobooks even the playing field. And now, audiobooks have been coming into their own. We have full-cast versions of books, sound effects and audio only titles. 

Lotus--not unsurprisingly has started listening to audiobooks.  When I first started this job, she called them "listents" (pronounced list-tent) so sometimes I do say that when I mean that I haven't even picked up the print version. 

More often, I do simultaneous reading.  I get the audiobook (if it is one that we publish I can download it) and the print from the library and go between them. 

But in the past two years--I kinda went back to rereads. Not that there's anything wrong with that--but I just haven't found enough new books to grab me. 

Well, so far in 2022, that seems to be at an end. 

On my goodreads account I did the reading challenge for 100 books for 2022.  I'm at 7. 

One I put down unfinished--mainly because I started to want to slap the hero across the face. But my rule is if I have finished over a third of the book--It goes in my goodreads as read. 

So here's  some what I've been reading and listening to. 

Blind Tiger by Sandra Brown --Four Stars (out of 5)

Both Audio and Print.

I either like Ms. Brown's books or I REALLY don't. This was the former. She really should do more historical fiction as she has the knack of making me forget where I am when she builds the setting historically.  This one, set in the height of prohibition is wonderful. 

The audio, well, if I didn't work in the business, I'd say was great, but since I do there were some production details that could be seen to. 

Becoming by Nora Roberts -- Three Stars

Print only

I LOVED the first book in this trilogy--Awakening.  The only reason I didn't make it a 5 star book was because it ended on a cliffhanger and I hate that in books.  This book was--okay. Granted I hold Ms. Roberts to a much higher standard but I was so looking forward to it and it just didn't live up to my hopes. Which isn't to say I can't wait to see how it ends in the next book.

Forgotten in Death by JD Robb --Four Stars Reread

Audio only

So after a disappointing Nora Roberts, I went back to In Death, and enjoyed the listen.

Untitled book - put down unfinished. 

I might go back to this book so I'm not listing the title here

 

and more to come

 

1 comment:

  1. I had so much trouble doing anything beyond surviving for a lot of the first year of the pandemic, I hated how hard it seemed to get into a book or do more than just consume a few new TV shows, and play the same video games over and over. I still now have trouble trying to do some things, because I just feel so guilty that I'm alive and I can do them? I think? Also my mental overhead is horrible.

    I love the *idea* of audio books, especially full cast ones, but I have found without the visual aspect of reading along to tie them together my brain wanders off. I know there are other folks for whom the opposite is true - that audio books are better than physical, and I hate the idea that they'd be considered to "not count". That is ableist indeed. If you get the story into your head, why should it matter if it was print/ebook/audiobook? Sigh.

    *HUG*

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