Combining the comments about never getting through LoTR and preferring Steppenwolf as an audio book - it took us three years but how my husband and I got through LoTR was reading it to each other while driving, mostly on long trips which we make two or three times a year. I find the audiobook thing (or having it read to me by my hubby) is good for tough reads (we read "The Prince" by Machiavelli this way too, as well as a couple tough histoical books I'd never have read myself) because even though I myself have trouble processing certain things when read to me* the spoken word is slower than when you read it yourself so your brain takes the time to process it properly instead of passing over anything requiring a pause to think... and "live" audiobooks are easier to rewind... ;D "Hey, can you please start the last paragraph over? I had to concentrate on driving for a sec there and missed what it said..."
* - mostly numbers and mathmatical concepts, just don't bother trying, in one ear and out the other, I need to write them (take notes) or see them written down as a whole, or else not enough of it sticks in my head by the time the narration is finished for me to make sense of it... starting to realize why the engineering degree was so tough
* - mostly numbers and mathmatical concepts, just don't bother trying, in one ear and out the other, I need to write them (take notes) or see them written down as a whole, or else not enough of it sticks in my head by the time the narration is finished for me to make sense of it... starting to realize why the engineering degree was so tough