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How I went from a limited reader to a busy reader using Audible Books

A Review by David Stone Audible Books are a great way to read more. Audible books have been around for a while now and they’ve become one of the favorite ways to enjoy your favorite book. I transitioned from reading...

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A Review by David Stone

Audible Books are a great way to read more. Audible books have been around for a while now and they’ve become one of the favorite ways to enjoy your favorite book. I transitioned from reading print books about twenty years ago. Because I listen faster than I read and because of fewer distractions, I estimate that I’ve read about twice as many books as I would have. Part of that, too, is the huge, connected collection that keeps me excited after discovering new listens.

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Before the Door Closed
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Before the Door Closed

In one meeting, RIOC showed that procedure could be used to bless a contested appointment, and then used again to keep a resident-safety resolution from reaching the floor.

The May 14 RIOC board meeting began with public concern over the steam plant and ended with two votes that revealed more than any report could. Some meetings announce themselves by what is said. This one announced itself by what the room permitted to move and what it stopped before it could breathe.

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