Are Audiobooks As Good For You As Reading? Here’s What Experts Say | Time
Reading a book is sometimes better for memory and reading comprehension than listening to an audiobook—but not always.
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Reading a book is sometimes better for memory and reading comprehension than listening to an audiobook—but not always.
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Tucked in, snuggled up, I still remember the hours I spent listening to my mother read aloud “The Hobbit.” I must have been about 8-years-old, and ...
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