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October 12, 2021

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42 UCW OCTOBER 13-19, 2021 Best of Fayetteville 1003 Honeycutt Road, Fayetteville NC, 28311 • Southerntarheelgir.wix.com/timely-treasures CLOSED MONDAYS OPEN TUES. - SUN. 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Thanks for voting us 910-491-6187 BEST THRIFT SHOP From Unique to Antique! 2021 LITERATURE Audio books offer benefits for busy book lovers a STAFF REPORT People who love to read often get lost in a good book. Reading is a beloved hobby across the globe. But even avid readers can- not be immersed in books all of the time — or can they? Reading while driving or engaging in other tasks is challenging or even dangerous, but audiobooks provide a way to enjoy a good story even when you're otherwise engaged. ough dedicated readers may feel like they're "cheating" by turning to audiobooks, these alternatives to traditional books can be beneficial in various applications, particu- larly among learning-disabled individuals or second-language learners. Audiobooks have grown in popularity. Data from the Audio Publishers Association indicates that audiobook sales reached $1.2 billion in 2019. at figure supports the notion that au- diobooks can provide a host of benefits to people who can't wait to begin their next page turner. Improve punctuation and fluency: Au- diobooks tend to be read by professional narrators or even well known actors and actresses. Listening to audiobooks can help people learn proper pronunciation of words, how to read with punctuation in mind and also to take notice of speed, stresses and pauses that are important in developing reading fluency. Introduce new material: Reading Rockets, a resource for teaching reading, says audio- books may introduce readers to books above their reading levels or to subjects they may not normally delve into. Expand vocabulary: Listening to audio- books can introduce readers to new words and teach readers how to pronounce unfa- miliar dialects or old literary styles. Experience vivid images: Audiobooks may evoke feelings of what it was to be read to as a child. According to Psychology Today, listeners can use the narrator's words and form mental pictures of characters and the plot. Escapism: Rather than listening to music while commuting, exercising or doing work that doesn't require much concentration, people can use audiobooks to stimulate their minds. Relax and relieve stress: Audiobooks can help people feel happy, thus improving their overall health. Relaxing voices and vivid scene descriptions can soothe a person and even help them get ready to sleep. Manage time more effectively: A notable benefit of audiobooks is that they can be utilized as people perform other tasks, help- ing to free up time throughout the rest of the day while still ensuring people get to enjoy a good story. Audiobooks may be the answer for busy book lovers.

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