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Would you gain more experience listening to an audio book? Over Reading it because with the narration you can hear tone and voices? Versus Reading a book at your own Pace and not hearing the charactera and tone.
I'm going to use Harry Potter as an example.... if you read the books you don't hear all the voices.... but when you listen to the audiobooks the tone of the characters and the change in the characters voices enhances the scene within the book. It helps set the mood, the tone and the actual hearing of the voices in the audio. I guess I'm asking people who have both read and listen to an audio book about a non fiction book for example Harry Potter. I feel like I gain more of an experience over listening to the book, then it did Reading it..
I'm on edibles, so I'm sorry if this seems like an actual stupid question...
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