Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Ron McLarty is another excellent reader. He also wrote his own book, " The Memory of Running. " I listen to it while I run (no pun intended) and it is EXCELLENT. I first heard of it when I read an article by King called " The best book you'll never read. " I downloaded it from www.audible.com. I've been a member there for YEARS! If anyone happens to decide that it's cool and wants to join it would be really neat if you used my email as the referrer (unless someone else has done that, of course). I usually have six or seven books on my iPod. That way no matter what mood I'm in, I've got something to " read. " I actually started audio books because I was dinging I had very little time to sit down and get into a good book. Now that I have a bit more time, I still listen to audiobooks. At Audible I can download 2 per month for $20. At 09:35 PM 12/4/2004, jbrown14464 wrote: >I got to be such a fan of audio books, I would start choosing them not >only for what I wanted to read, but for who read them. (A really good >reader brings a book to life, whereas a poor reader or an annoying >voice can kill an audio book.) Many libraries have an advanced search >feature that will let you search this way. I HIGHLY recommend anything >at all read by Muller. He is the most oustanding audio-book >reader I have ever encountered in years and years of listening, and >almost the ONLY thing that can make me get on the treadmill even when >I haven't had enough sleep or have a cold. He reads all kinds of >books, for every taste, from wonderful classics to spy novels to > King, and is simply unparalleled. > >JB > > > > Oh my gosh, I do the exact same thing! Our local library has the >best audio > > books on tape and CD, and are more than happy to request other >titles from > > other state libraries for me. :-) > > > > I was buying my audio books from the used book store, but then >discovered my > > wonderful library has a GREAT selection, and it¹s free! I love that >free > > part. > > > > Anyway, I only allow myself to listen when I¹m walking- no other >time, not > > even in the car. It really IS a fantastic reward for getting out >there and > > getting healthy. The time just flies by, you get to hear some brilliant > > stories, and you are walking yourself fit at the same time. > > > > Cheers, > > Holly > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 Ron McLarty is another excellent reader. He also wrote his own book, " The Memory of Running. " I listen to it while I run (no pun intended) and it is EXCELLENT. I first heard of it when I read an article by King called " The best book you'll never read. " I downloaded it from www.audible.com. I've been a member there for YEARS! If anyone happens to decide that it's cool and wants to join it would be really neat if you used my email as the referrer (unless someone else has done that, of course). I usually have six or seven books on my iPod. That way no matter what mood I'm in, I've got something to " read. " I actually started audio books because I was dinging I had very little time to sit down and get into a good book. Now that I have a bit more time, I still listen to audiobooks. At Audible I can download 2 per month for $20. At 09:35 PM 12/4/2004, jbrown14464 wrote: >I got to be such a fan of audio books, I would start choosing them not >only for what I wanted to read, but for who read them. (A really good >reader brings a book to life, whereas a poor reader or an annoying >voice can kill an audio book.) Many libraries have an advanced search >feature that will let you search this way. I HIGHLY recommend anything >at all read by Muller. He is the most oustanding audio-book >reader I have ever encountered in years and years of listening, and >almost the ONLY thing that can make me get on the treadmill even when >I haven't had enough sleep or have a cold. He reads all kinds of >books, for every taste, from wonderful classics to spy novels to > King, and is simply unparalleled. > >JB > > > > Oh my gosh, I do the exact same thing! Our local library has the >best audio > > books on tape and CD, and are more than happy to request other >titles from > > other state libraries for me. :-) > > > > I was buying my audio books from the used book store, but then >discovered my > > wonderful library has a GREAT selection, and it¹s free! I love that >free > > part. > > > > Anyway, I only allow myself to listen when I¹m walking- no other >time, not > > even in the car. It really IS a fantastic reward for getting out >there and > > getting healthy. The time just flies by, you get to hear some brilliant > > stories, and you are walking yourself fit at the same time. > > > > Cheers, > > Holly > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Yup Crystal! Just make it a part of your daily routine, just like brushing your teeth, taking a shower, and other daily routines we do for our health. Fake it for now and after awhile you find you're no longer faking it! At 07:33 AM 12/6/2004, cryssyzip wrote: >Tory, > >Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. It really struck >me when you wrote that you'd only been exercising 2 years. Wow. >That made me see how truly attainable this goal of fitness can be. >I respect your advice, and really intend to put it into practice. I >don't have to try to change my bad attitude before I start an >exercise program, I just have to fake it while I go along. I like >that, it takes the procrastinating right out of the equation. > >Again, Thanks! >Crystal > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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