Due to a neck injury I can't read big books for long (Don't ask, it's kind of gruesome, and involves a neurologist and an inappropriate use of the word 'serrated') so I have to improvise an audiobook. I have my mac reading out IJ with the text to speech feature.
You'd think that wouldn't work, but it is. And weirdly, the mechanical and jagged shifting voice synth is almost enhancing for a book like IJ. It feels like that could be an on-purpose voice, increasing again the order of the fractal jagged qualities of the narrative. I have to stop it at the endnotes and read them in the real book, but I go back to the speech synth for most of it. Sometimes I read along on the screen, but I am finding I don't really get that much more out of it that way.
This may only be working for me because I'm used to it, though.
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