Audio Books versus tradional Books
Reasons why Audio Books have become so popular
Buying audio books has become the preferred purchasing option for many people who read books, but it does not stop there, people who have never read a book in their own time or perhaps have done so infrequently, suddenly find the new media more available and less demanding on their time. So the main selling point for audio books seems to be, Audio books are available for immediate download So lets consider the reasons why audio books have become so popular. First of all their versatility, imagine you are a busy person with a hectic schedule, just like many people are today, when and where do you find the time to read a book. This is where audio books come into their own, because they are audible so in other words, somebody has already taken the time to record the entire book in an audio format, so all we have to do is to decide how we want to store the book content and where and when we want to listen to it. AudioBrainFood is a site I would recommend without any hesitation. I do not need to tell you how good the quality of the downloadable audio book titles really is and the selection and range is second to none.
The Darwin Conspiracy, by John Danton is one audio book title I can highly recommend. The life and works of Charles Darwin as examined by Danton. What led Darwin to the theory of evolution? Why did Charles Darwin take 22 years to write the Origin of Species? Incapacitated with mysterious ailments and illnesses and so frightened of travel, Why? who was his rival, the secret rival? These are some of the questions driving Darnton’s richly dramatic narrative, which unfolds through three vivid points of view: Darwin’s own as he sails around the world aboard the Beagle; his daughter Lizzie’s as she strives to understand the guilt and fear that struck her father at the height of his fame; and that of present-day anthropologist Hugh Kellem and Darwin scholar Beth Dulcimer, whose obsession with Darwin (and with each other) drives them beyond the accepted boundaries of scholarly research. A maze of bitter rivalries, petty deceptions and closely guarded secrets and a hidden chapter of Darwins autobiography.








