PritchardPinkerton447

Hi, my title is Carol and I am addicted to audio books.

My story: I'm 32 and dependent on audiobooks. I've been trying to scale back but I cant.

I was first presented to audiobooks 12 years ago. My parents purchased me a King audio book as a personal gift. It included 10 books on cassettes each 25 minutes. I finished playing it the very first night. Then, I started getting audio books for me and for every one of my friends birthdays (whether audio books were liked by them or not).

I moved to audio books on CDs and later on to downloadable audio books as times handed. I have known all of the online audio book rental services and buying services. In reality, I'd a free account in most of these.

My average production was two audio books per week but I remember some days where I skipped sleeping and paid attention to up to five audio books. I bought nearly every new fiction audio book in the market.

I were able to find some free audio books but nevertheless paid a lot of money for my audio book selection.

I acquired dependent on the convenience of getting a miniature book. I got addicted to the sound files, the music and the narration.

I got addicted to the capacity to listen to audiobooks anytime and anywhere (I remember playing it in the restroom and in work and in other odd places).

And then I chose to make the move. If I cant beat it, I'd join it. I resigned from work and made a career out of my interest I started earning money out of my complete familiarity with audio books.

Today, I produce critiques about new audio books and serve as a consultant for audio books marketers. I am happy listening to free audio books and being taken care of it (just finished listening to the past Harry Potter audio book).

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