These days I just get my phone to read to me. I’ve read books in the past, books are fine, but they’re not a flawless medium. Audiobooks are way cooler. Case in point, Dungeon Crawler Carl, but that’s an easy win. A good narrator makes a lot of difference. See also, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) reading Stephen King’s Pet Sematary or Wil Wheaton reading Ready Player One (and its sequel) by Ernest Cline. Or the main character’s English voice reading the light novels (YA, to Japan) of your favourite anime series. So you get Cherami Leigh reading a bunch of Sword Art Online books, and then she reads the Cyberpunk 2077 book (where she played the player character) but sounds completely different. Then, you self-host an audiobook server (Plex works, but it’s super expensive now… Audiobookshelf is good if you have a computer it supports), get a compatible player on your phone, and just sync the ones you want to read (listen to). You can stream them, but it’s better to download them over a strong WiFi connection.
These days I just get my phone to read to me. I’ve read books in the past, books are fine, but they’re not a flawless medium. Audiobooks are way cooler. Case in point, Dungeon Crawler Carl, but that’s an easy win. A good narrator makes a lot of difference. See also, Dexter (Michael C. Hall) reading Stephen King’s Pet Sematary or Wil Wheaton reading Ready Player One (and its sequel) by Ernest Cline. Or the main character’s English voice reading the light novels (YA, to Japan) of your favourite anime series. So you get Cherami Leigh reading a bunch of Sword Art Online books, and then she reads the Cyberpunk 2077 book (where she played the player character) but sounds completely different. Then, you self-host an audiobook server (Plex works, but it’s super expensive now… Audiobookshelf is good if you have a computer it supports), get a compatible player on your phone, and just sync the ones you want to read (listen to). You can stream them, but it’s better to download them over a strong WiFi connection.