

For some reason, I just never got into audiobooks, even though the two I’ve listened to ( Becoming by Michelle Obama and Born a Crime by Trevor Noah) were excellent. Looking to maximize my book consumption even more, I wanted to give audiobooks a try. My home office (and part of my book collection) As of this writing (April 6th) I’ve already read 25 books, and have another four on the go. With a fresh outlook this year – as well as a light at the end of the tunnel around the world – I’ve regained my love of reading more books. Despite all the time I suddenly had at home last year, however, I found myself not able to get into reading, no matter what kind of book I picked up. With two degrees relating to literature and a lifelong love of books, I’ve always been a big reader. But somehow I have remained in the dark about audiobooks on Spotify, as I only recently discovered just how many books you can listen to with a Spotify account! I like to think I know Spotify well I look forward to my Discover Weekly every Monday, I’m always checking our their suggestions, and I make many playlists.

In the last year alone, I listened to nearly 50,000 minutes of music (that’s the equivalent of about 35 days of nonstop music).

I’ve been a huge fan of Spotify for around five years now.
