![]() ![]() It’s a lot easier to grasp a speculative universe when that universe is broken into morsels, as it is in Sequoia Nagamatsu’s HOW HIGH WE GO IN THE DARK (HarperAudio, 9 hours, 20 minutes). ![]() There is something about all the interlocked plotlines and the phone book glossaries of characters that I have found hard to parse without the benefit of words on a page. Can I close my eyes and listen for 30 minutes of a story without drifting into a nap? Can I find audiobooks that offer not just passive entertainment or fleeting lessons, but concrete self-improvement? Can I explore the fringes of the audiobook landscape until I find something that makes me rethink what an audiobook even is?įor exercises in focus, I have begun to turn to science fiction and epic fantasy - two genres I love, but have long avoided in audio form. But in between those meandering sessions, I’ve occasionally experimented with different listening habits. This curve in the path is when I found out who the murderer is that oak tree is the one I stared at after I hit pause and contemplated some tiny morsel of life wisdom. I have become so accustomed to combining daily walks with audiobooks that I associate certain sections of my neighborhood with specific narrative moments from the dozens of works I listened to over the course of 2021. ![]()
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