Aging And Vision Loss Rescued By Audio Books
When life becomes too fast paced, or when it comes to vision loss in the aging process, there is something to be said for modern conveniences such as audio books. They are perfect for those long car rides or flights and can go wherever you go. If, in the aging process, you have been robbed of good reading vision, and you love reading, you should definitely consider using audio books.
An audio book is a cassette, compact disc or MP3 version of a book. It is a way for someone to know a piece of literature without having to sit down and read the actual book. Many times in our lives there is simply not enough time to devote to reading. It is a shame but at least the audio book is a better compromise than trying to watch an adaptation onscreen.
An audio book used to mean a book on cassette but times have changed. It would be extremely rare to find someone carrying around a Walkman or tape player. The new drive in technology is for wave files or MP3 files so audio books have to make the change as well. The smaller player results in the need for smaller formats. If you want something for your car, you can still find a book on compact disc though.
Not all books are transferred from print to oral communication. The more common audio books are those from bestsellers. Take for example the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Her books have been converted over into a listening format. Once a book has been marked for transformation into an audio book, the publishing company may try to acquire the use of a famous actor or actress that has a distinct voice. This association lends a face to the anonymous voice being heard through the speakers or earphones.
Several years ago the audio books cassette was the most popular form found for listening to books. Today though, with the mp3 player and the compact disc player, the audio book player has become more advanced and capable of so much more.
An audio book does not have to be just listened to by itself. Children can read along as the voice spins the story. They can track each word, line and paragraph with a finger. If there are any words that might be unfamiliar, this is an excellent tool to teach them. The audio book has been used for this method of instruction for many years and many adults remember going to the library to find a storybook with an accompanying record or cassette.
You do not have to pay outrageous prices for an audio book. Many music and book stores have a discount section where you can find new releases for up to 30% off the retail value. If those prices are not low enough for you, consider joining your local public library. Most libraries feature an audio section where you can check out books on tape, or compact disc.
For more information about various aspects of the aging process, please visit A Blog Discussion about the Aging Process and Anti-Aging.

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