No-Freedom-1995
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j2crjbn wrote
Reply to Can anyone else stand Roy Dotrice's performance of the Song of Ice and Fire books? by darthvirgin
is he the one who made drogo sound like special needs?
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j23ll72 wrote
Reply to Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand by gothiclg
It's polarizing
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j1xfw31 wrote
Reply to comment by boxer_dogs_dance in Reading Resolutions: 2022 by AutoModerator
Yeah definitely if it's something you cant put down then just keep going.
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j1ua3sd wrote
Reply to Reading Resolutions: 2022 by AutoModerator
Meeting a page or book count makes it seem like work, also could lead to rushing or not meeting targets which could stress some people out. It just seems like a bad system to me, unless you are reading non fiction for a specific purpose.
I'm just setting aside time to read. Going to try to go to bed an hour earlier and read until I'm sleepy.
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j1ke9sk wrote
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j0x8ydf wrote
Reply to Pro-tip: If a well reviewed book has a Goodread's rating of around 3.5 then it's usually interesting by Proper_Cold_6939
Because it has a mix of 1 and 5* and averages in the middle. Aka polarizing.
No-Freedom-1995 t1_j4jc364 wrote
Reply to I don't think listening a book with an AI is the same as reading it. by [deleted]
AIs are getting pretty good, but still nowhere near natural enough to narrate a book.