Not exact matches
I
imagine this is great for anyone who is blind and / or deaf, but for everyone else, it's like watching a captivating movie in your native language with closed captioning turned on while
listening to someone provide an
audio commentary on what you're watching.
Just
imagine yourself behind the wheel of this charming sedan
listening to your favorite songs on a great sound system with a CD player and auxiliary
audio jack... Now just try
to suppress a smile!
As you'd
imagine, given the subject matter, there's a great website, too, that will let you read good excerpts from chapters and
listen to snippets of the interviews (which are available in full in
audio on the DVD that accompanies the book — so you can learn with your eyes closed as you rock gently in the hammock, or canoe, or deck chair...
But if we're assuming users have Bluetooth headphones, it's probably not too big a leap
to imagine they already have a smartphone, as well — in which case, there probably aren't too many cases when it makes more sense
to listen to the
audio book version of a book on the Kindle.