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Feature & Follow Friday (#2)

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As I had predicted, I had a ton of fun with Feature & Follow Friday last week. And they’ve been so kind as to select me for their feature this week! I am over the moon! I’ve never been featured before, and it means so much to me that they consider my blog nice enough to feature! I wasn’t sure if I was supposed to make a post at all this week, but I decided to just for fun!

This meme is hosted by Alison Can Read and Parajunkee.com, and you can find all of the details in her most recent Feature & Follow post! But basically, people post in responses to a prompt every week, and then people vote on each others’ posts on that topic. The person with the most votes, is chosen as the next week’s feature!


And this week’s prompt is:

24114529683_86185b9fa8_bDo you listen to audiobooks? Who are your favorite narrators? (If not an audiobook listerner – why don’t you listen to audiobooks?)

I’ve listened to some audiobooks throughout my life, although I prefer reading a book rather than listening to it. There are some benefits to listening to audiobooks in stead. Two that I can thank of on the spot are 1) that you can enjoy a book together as a group, especially while on a road trip or something, and 2) that you can multitask by listening to an audiobook.


Here are the audiobooks which I can recall listening to:

waroftheworldsThe War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells

I’m not sure if this counts as an audiobook, as it’s the book being read….as well as music. It’s the musical version of the book, and it’s amazing. I remember listening to this when I was very very young, and my family and I traveled through Europe. We used to live in Austria, and we had family all over Europe. We would therefore travel by car to places like Romania, Germany, Italy, and other places at least once a year. When on trips like these, we would either listen to Bon Jovi or Michael Oldfield CDs, or more often than not, we would listen to audiobooks together. This one was one of our favourites.

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Richard Burton’s voice (the voice of the main character/narrator) is great and it has stuck with me to this day. He was very talented at scaring us out of our minds about the alien invasion taking place in the book! I was able to find CD 1 on YouTube, as I cannot locate the actual CDs in my house at the moment, and oh the nostalgia! It’s so 70’s!


aaq5-square-1536The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield

Although we listened to this audiobook more recently, I find that I remember the plot a bit less than The War of the Worlds. We listened to this audiobook on a road trip form Southern Ontario to Northern Ontario.

I do remember that the story was rather captivating, and that rather than playing with Barbies or bugging my sister, I sat quietly in my seat and listened intently, curious as to what would happen to the main characters.

I think that my little sister was also paying attention…which is maybe why my parents chose to put it on! Haha.


Shirley-Charlotte-BronteShirley by Charlotte Brontë

As much as I love Charlotte Brontë’s writing, I could not get through this book on my own. I was very excited to see this book on the syllabus for a course which I took from January to April this year, but when I got to actually reading it…I could not stay focused!

The professor explained to us that this book came out rather fragmented because Charlotte had lost all of her siblings in the time that it took her to write this book.

While understanding this, however, I still could not force myself to read this book. So I resorted to listening to it as an audiobook while completing readings for that course and others. It worked out quite well. I was able to finish the book, and I got other schoolwork done while doing so! The version I listened to is on Librivox. Some of the recodings were amazing, while some of the others not so much. But they’re free and these readers volunteer to record themselves while reading the book aloud, so I won’t complain.


dracDracula by Bram Stoker

This book I audiobooked not because I couldn’t get through it, but because I simply did not have time to sit and read it, and because I had read it before. I had a lot of school work to complete, and I was reading this book as a teaching assistant rather than as a student.

With this book also, I had the benefit of being able to complete other work while listening to the book rather than reading it. I love reading books myself, but like I mentioned above, there really are benefits to listening to audiobooks sometimes! The version I listened to is on Librivox and it was a dramatic reading, so it was very fun to listen to.


Do any of you listen to audiobooks? Or have you done so before because of some of the benefits that I mentioned? Or because you were forced to? Haha. And do you have any favourite narrators? Let me know in the comments below, or make your own post by joining Feature & Follow Fridays!

12 thoughts on “Feature & Follow Friday (#2)

  1. I don’t really listen to audiobooks, but the musical version of The War of the Worlds is really appealing to me. I might give it a shot now…

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    1. I definitely recommend checking it out! I’m listening to it right now and loving it. But I really like music from the 70s and 80s…and I’m not sure if it would work for someone who doesn’t like that kind of music. Let me know what you think if you ever do check it out! 😀

  2. I love listing to audio books, they are perfect for when im biking(even if i shouldnt be wearing headphone but its easier to hear traffic than listening to music), couldnt say i have a favorite narrator since alot of times i listen to series like the shadowhunters series by Cassandra Clare which has different narrators each book.

    1. Oh that’s a good idea too! Not the safest, haha, but I could see myself listening to audiobooks if I had to bike for longer periods of time. Maybe with one headphone in, just to be on the safe side, hahaha.Thanks so much for your comment! 🙂

  3. Im a new follower via WordPress and Bloglovin. I wish I could listen to audiobooks and multitasks. That’s definitely a perk. Reading a physical book kind of means you’re not doing anything else lol.

    1. Awesome! Thank you so much for the follow! 😀

      And exactly! I really love reading books myself, but like I mentioned above, sometimes NOT doing that works out if you have a lot of stuff you need to do at once 😉

  4. Congrats on being featured! I love your blog design! Though I haven’t read these books as audiobooks I do enjoy listening to audiobooks in general. Especially the Throne of Glass and ACOTAR series! New Instagram, Twitter, bloglovin and Goodreads follower

    1. Thanks so much!!! 😀 And ohhh that’s awesome. Why did you like listening to those especially? Because of the story or because of the narrator/s?

      And awesome! Thank you! 😀

    1. Oh wow! I didn’t know that so many people around my age liked them! Maybe I need to listen to more of them, haha. I may have to commute for 2-3 hours a day if I get a job outside of this city…..and I’ll definitely pop in some audiobooks for that. There’s no way I’m spending those hours I could be reading books, not listening to them as audiobooks in stead 😛

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