I'll admit this sounds awesome, thank you!
I still don't think it's for me though, due to the sort-of-language-barrier. I feel I'd miss out on a lot of the details by trying to listen.
I followed this excerpt well enough because I had already read it.
Even if I understand the words spoken (which is not always the case), and especially for fantasy books where we make up new words (skaa), or invent concepts (burned tin), it makes it harder to follow unless I'm already familiar with them.
As an example of the first reaction when reading, the brain working: "What do you mean, burned tin? Isn't tin a metal, let me double check. Yes, did he bring a forge? Wait, what, in his ... stomach? Ok I guess I'll understand this better later."
When I'm reading I pause and continue at my own leisure, when I'm listening I already missed out on the next 20-30 seconds of audio if I'm trying to figure this out or end up forgetting about this to pay attention to those 20-30 seconds. Sure enough, sometimes the explanation comes right after, but not always :)
That being said, this does sound awesome and I may try it for books I already read!
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As for my previous question, which books am I missing from those collections you mentioned 15+?
I checked his bibliography and from what I could tell, either you were talking about another series or some of the short stories such as The Eleventh Metal.
Fair enough :)
Hmm. I never thought about trying to organize them in a series folder.
I just let Calibre do the default folders by author.
One thing that I want to do is for a few books change the metadata to have just the main author because for a given book of a given series it will concatenate all 15 authors-or-writers-or-helpers-or-whatever, and for that reason that book, the third of 5 books, is in a different folder.