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Monday, 13 April 2009

Buying Audio Books

A simple guide to books on the go

Reading is an activity that most people find enjoyable. Books allow you to travel to places and times you would not otherwise reach. Moreover, books are a hive of information for readers, making reading both a good mental exercise and an education.

A downside of reading, however, is that it usually requires more time and effort than you can actually spare from your daily routine. Some people also find the actual task of reading words from paper quite daunting. These two drawbacks often result in people not being able to read books even when they want to. Fortunately, audio books have provided a solution for many people and made 'reading' books ann easier prospect.

No hassle 'reading'

Audio books allow you to enjoy the latest bestsellers, guidebooks, and self-help anthologies even when you don't have time for reading and if you do not like the idea of actually reading a book. With an audio book, you simply need to plug in your earpiece, turn your player on, and listen to the voice as it 'reads' the book for you.

Audio books were originally made for use by the visually impaired but are now also widely popular among the general public. You can 'read' an audio book even while multitasking and during long commuting trips, especially when in trains where actual reading can be uncomfortable.

Audio books' availability

Audio books come in different formats. The first ones were sold as cassette tapes but with the coming of the information age, these tapes have been slowly replaced by more modern data storage equipment. Today, audio books are available in CD or DVD format which are widely available in both record stands and bookstores.

Some audio books can also be downloaded free of charge from the Internet. Finding books this way is as simple as keying a specific search word into Google or Yahoo, for which you will receive thousands of hits in return. However, most bestselling audio books and copies of print best sellers are sold for a fee.

Loading up on the digital books

Buying an audio book does not require any specific guidelines or rules. As mentioned above, these are widely available in record bars, bookstores, and on the Internet so supply is not an issue. However, it does pay to know what you are buying, especially from the Internet. One important thing you need to make sure of is that you only download and buy audio books which are compatible with your media player. Otherwise, the books will be of no use to you since you cannot play them.

Another tip, especially if you downloaded the books from the Internet, is to always keep a back-up copy. You can either write it on a CD, store it on a USB flash drive, or save it in a secure folder on your computer. However, do not be tempted to make several copies and redistribute, much worse sell them, because such actions are illegal and can earn you jail time!

For more information regarding audio books and where you can find the best ones, Books Buyer may help you. This website is especially created as a discussion board where book lovers, publishers, and sellers alike can have a healthy exchange of ideas - You can sign up to talk about books there.

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