Actually, I have some questions about #AudioBooks

You can't say you've read the book, but having read a book is a common phrase that people understand. 'I've read that book.'

While 'I've listened to that on audio book' is accurate, it doesn't have the conciseness of 'I've read that book'.

Do you think there needs to be a new phrase to describe the act of listening to an audio book?

Like: 'I've audio-read that book.' or 'I've audioed that book'.

Audio-read sounds OK, I think.

#AudioRead #Reading #Books

@lydiaconwell
I think that, unless you are conveying exact information about how you consume literature, like "I read the Project Gutenberg e-book of 'Dracula' on my phone", rather than simply "I have experienced that work", then "I read" is just fine.