Today I'm grumpy because I forgot that digital audiobooks, uh... exist.
This was an incredibly embarrassing twitter exchange with a friend in which I, lamenting that I couldn't finish my audiobook until I had access to a CD player, complained that audiobooks weren't my cup of tea for that very reason. And to be honest, I do prefer reading over listening because of my own concentration issues - but that's an entirely different post. Of course, my friend then reminded me that I can listen to audiobooks on my phone. With headphones or earbuds. Whenever I have an opportunity, which is in much greater supply than my access to CD players.
I felt silly because. Well, that's obvious, I can't believe I didn't think of that. (Pretty clear that I do not listen to audiobooks on my phone.) But what made it even worse - and honestly kind of embarrassing for me - is that the library where I work does offer audiobooks digitally. We have apps! And I recommend them to patrons all the time. Anytime someone's looking for an audiobook on our shelves I'll suggest trying the app, as well. Anytime I sign someone up for a library card I go offer all the digital services we have. I help people set up their phones and tablets with the audiobook app. But apparently I don't use it enough to remember it outside of work! Oops.
I feel like I can redeem myself a little because I do check out e-books frequently, but this just goes to show that maybe I should take more time to actually use what I'm recommending...
(For anyone interested, it was The Death of Mrs. Westaway that I was listening to. Yes, on CD. The audiobook was fantastic - I mentioned it briefly in my entry about the book. I absolutely recommend it!)
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