Despite the increased popularity in audio books, the looming death of print media, and a slight dip in reading enthusiasm, I can’t see humankind abandoning the practice of reading and writing for fun and artistic expression ever. We’ll always rely on some kind of communication of news, facts, and stories. Not only that, but humans are social creatures, we love to share our experiences, hear about other people’s adventures, and escape from our occasionally dreary/boring world.
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When I started college a lot of things changed. I was living alone, I had a new schedule, I had marching band, I had homework, but among all those changes the one that made me the saddest was how little I was reading.
KEEP READING HERE "Listening Books", www.openculture.com/freeaudiobooks Trends are sort of like fads. They come and go, but they tend to have a bit of staying power. They can even indicate what will eventually be considered the norm. A lot of times current trends are actually rehashes of old ideas that have been around for ages, just with a glossy new reputation.
One of those trends in the world of reading is audio books. Now books on tape is not a new idea whatsoever, but with the popularity of podcasts growing and the average millennial’s need/aptitude for multitasking, audio books have made a resurgence in popularity. READ MORE HERE |
AuthorMy name is Elise Detloff and this little slice of the internet is where I hope to share books, words, and ideas with all of you! I'm currently studying public relations and am an aspiring writer. I can't wait to get to know you all! Archives
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