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Ella Bernie posted a new activity comment
Would love to know what you’re most interested in – Pete Domican, Kai-Erik Sunell, Duncan Dalzel-Job, Adarsh Nalam, Caoimhe Kelly, Zarir 'Zed' Vakil, Ilaria Vilkelis, Alex Pitt, James Bebbington, Toni Mitchell, Hermeet Gill, Rob Wright, Ritik Bansal, Ian Bessarabia, Silvia Janska, Roshana Arasaratnam, Damien, Kevin Withane, Eike Post, Roland Szabo, Mike Richardson, Tracey Rob Perera, Nicola Twiston Davies, Janis Chan, Rebecca Beck, Ellie Albadvi, Will Greig
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Fiona Chorlton-Voong
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I highly recommend the fabulous Nicola Twiston Davies
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Lexi Radcliffe-Hart posted a new activity comment
Robina Sutch – I know you’re in that area, do you know of anyone? Nicola Twiston Davies would you be able to make any recommendations? Amy Chao Emma de Pfeiffer-Key Emma Buchan – would you know of anyone or is this in your remit?
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Roshana Arasaratnam posted a new activity comment
Nicola Twiston Davies worth contacting Ruth Bell who is a PR and media expert
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Jane O'Sullivan posted a new activity comment
Would love to know what you prefer – Adarsh Nalam, Janis Chan, Roshana Arasaratnam, Jen Whitfield, Alex Birtles, Darren Armitage, Zarir 'Zed' Vakil, Stephen Fleming, Izabela Wlodarska, Nicola Twiston Davies, Nicola MacPhail, Linh, Rob Wright, Ilaria Vilkelis
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Hi Jen, that’s what I miss when listening to an audio book – being able to flick through and go back and look at things!
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Hi, Ella. I prefer the old fashioned way and always go with a physical, paper copy of the book. I love to mark and highlight the key findings so I can find them easily when returning to the book again. The screen in Kindle gives me a headache and as my natural learning preference is visual, I get easily distracted listening to audiobooks.
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Hi Izabela, I’m the same way, so many of my books have ”dog ears” in them! I don’t mind listening to audio books but I definitely don’t take away as much from them than physically reading!
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As others, I use all forms depending on the book. I realised with non-fiction books, I consume more if I listen (life long practise of Tsundoku). I generally take information better this way – depending on the book, I may also buy a paper version for highlighting/note taking in pencil. For fiction, I’ve grown up with hard copy paper books, however, lockdown changed this as I went for more frequent walks (I don’t listen to anything when I run!) – I added fiction into liste…
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Oh I don’t think I could pick. I always have different books on the go on Kindle, audible and physical copies!
I’m currently listening to Will Smith’s autobiography because he reads it himself (and sings and raps too). It does take away from podcast time though. My Kindle app is great when I have unexpected time to read – I can just pull it out and start reading. BUT for me nothing beats the sensory experience of reading a physical book. I tend to reserve that for old…
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