Date: 2014-01-29 12:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] little_frank
Doesn't seem all that different when you're used to it. Not as much as a radio play for example. Professional readers are very good and not intrusive. You quickly get used to voice/accent of a good reader so you don't notice it.

For me, reading text increasingly gives a very broken-up half-message because of sight/concentration difficulties, and takes a lot longer than it used to. Having someone delivering at a steady pace and not losing their place all the time gives me more room to make better pictures in my head, especially with less distracting pain, and enables me to read the book faster too :-). Rewinding to find out where I fell asleep can have it's challenges, but not as much as reading the same paragraph 10 times, followed by one on the previous page, and another random one, and nothing making any sense ;-P.

Then again, I love being read to :-D. Even better is off-the-cuff storytelling, which is why I go to Story Forge whenever I can too.

I wouldn't recommend telling a visually impaired person reading an audio book that their experience is inauthentic or inferior! Sighted disabled people can also bop you on the nose for the same suggestion ;-P. I think that actually everyone's experience of a book is different, and still counts as reading.
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