
Discovering My Love for Audiobooks
I never thought that I’d fall head over heels for audiobooks, but now I can’t get enough of them. When I was first introduced to audiobooks, I wasn’t the biggest fan of them, thanks to my short attention span when it comes to listening. In reality, I just hadn’t found the perfect book to listen to and get hooked on until a few months ago.
By using Libby, I decided to test out some audiobooks to see if any would grab my attention. This is when I stumbled across the audio version of Marie Lu’s Warcross. This is action-packed, Young Adult, Sci-Fi novel follows Emika Chen, a hacker and bounty hunter in New York City. Her life turns upside-down when she successfully hacks into the global sensation, virtual reality game called Warcross. Emika is sure she will be arrested for her crime. Instead, the creator of this virtual reality game wants her to compete, undercover in Warcross, to find whoever is trying to sabotage the infamous game filled with deceit, unlikely allies, and hidden secrets.
Listening to Warcross made me feel as though I was running alongside Emika as she competed in a game taking place in a digital world. It hooked me immediately and kept me listening to it while I cleaned my room, as I cooked, and even when I was washing my hair. I discovered how versatile audiobooks were, and how they turned mundane activities into small reading spurts.

My first Audiobook Fail
When I first began listening to audiobooks, I listened to Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. And to be completely honest, I could not get into the story. The narrator spoke in a monotone way that dragged on for hours, and within minutes, my attention drifted off. I couldn’t recall what the narrator was saying most of the time. This caused me to avoid audiobooks at all costs. I foolishly assumed that all audiobooks would be mundane, but boy was I wrong.Finding my love for Audiobooks
A month ago, I discovered a wonderful app called Libby. If you live near a library that is connected to Overdrive, an online database for e-books and audiobooks, you can download Libby, on your phone, laptop, or tablet. This app allows you to take out digital books from your library for free. Libby helped me discover my love for audiobooks. It allowed me to experiment with different novels that I’ve been meaning to read, without spending a dime on them. Libraries truly are a gift to us.