I don't do audiobooks, but I have an extensive selection of novels, nonfic, memoirs, etc. in several formats so I always have something to read when I know I'll be out & about and waiting somewhere.
This year, I think I've read 3-4 per month, depending on length and format.
I mostly read at bedtime or when DD is getting ready for school. (I set timers for the pre-school schedule to keep us on track - I have alarms at 7:45a and 8:15a. DD eats breakfast at 7a, then we go back to bed 'til 7:45a (brush teeth & get dressed), and are out the door for the bus at the 8:15a alarm. At bedtime, I read a couple chapters to unwind after putting DD to bed at 8pm.)
I have both the eReader (Nook) and a few clip-on book lights (and plenty of batteries!) to use depending on which format I want to deal with that day. I was using the eReader a lot for the waiting room at DD's speech therapist, for example, because I could just toss it into my bag with my purse as we went out the door. I have a bunch of books on there that I need to read, so they'll likely be my vacation books.
At home, I've been working my way through physical books, both from my personal library and checked out from the county system.
I set my summer reading to have a "theme" so, I read several books that inspired Broadway shows: War Paint (about cosmetics entrepreneurs Elizabeth Arden & Helena Rubenstein); Fun Home (Alison Bechdel's memoir of family, queerness, and loss); and War and Peace (a slice of which inspired the gorgeous musical Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812)
I'm currently in the middle of an author binge so I can get myself current in The Dresden Files. When I'm done, I'll be roughly 3 books behind, which isn't as bad as I thought I was.
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Liz
DD (3/2010)
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