I'm watching my audience flood toward audio as their preferred format. The new book is #63 in all books on Audible, #539 in Kindle, #948 in hardcover:
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I mean it makes since considering 90% of my promotion is via podcasts...
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I'm enjoying it so far on kindle. Can't wait to see how they get out of the inema...
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It’s easier for me. My job has a lot of commute as well as performing with head phones on. I used to go through as many podcasts (Cracked included) to help get through the day.
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Also helps Stephen R. Thorne narrates. Guy’s delivery and timing rock for these stories.
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Listening to it as I type, this morning my facebook 10 year memory was reading Jdate in a cafe.2 kids later and my cafe reading days are long gone but with a job that takes alot of driving audiobooks make it a lot easier. Loving it btw
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I plan on getting it in hard copy, it’s my preferred reading method. Not going to lie still need to read What Did I Just Read. That purchase maybe first. Loved John Dies and This Book is Full of Spiders.
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I cannot follow your books in audio format, I lose track of what's happening very quickly. The first time I tried JDATE I got almost all the way through it on audio without taking in anything. Had to start over actually reading it.
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I read all of the series pre-pandemic/beginning of pandemic. I had a book in each hand with a stack on the nightstand ready to go. Reading became tough for me, anhedonia, my therapist called it. I wanted to, but I just couldn’t. Listening became a way around that. I miss reading
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I generally love audiobooks, but I have such a defined voice for all the characters in my head after 3 books that I’m kind of weary of listening to someone else’s version









