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Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Audio books at World Book Fair-2012
NEW DELHI: No time to
read? No worries you can
always ‘listen’ to your favourite
book while cooking,
jogging, driving or even
when out buying groceries,
thanks to a range of audio
books that have been available
in the country for some
time now.
Audio versions of about
hundred fi ction and nonfi
ction books have been featured
as part of the ongoing
World Book fair 2012 by audio
book brand Reado.
From “Peter Pan” to “Jungle
Book” and subjects ranging
from waistline reduction
to confi dence boosting,
there is much to choose for
“book-listeners”. The 100
titles available range from
children stories, popular
contemporary fi ction and
classics, to health, self-help
and books on business.
Reado’s CEO & Co-
Founder Sumit Suneja says
the idea to bring these audio
books came from the
growing need to cater to that
section of society which is
moving in the fast lane and
has very little time to read
books.
“I know so many people
in my life who do not have
the time in their lives to read
books but they still want to
gain knowledge. People’s
lifestyles have become very
busy. I have been one of
them. For seven years I have
been bringing audio books
from America and listening
to them. I wanted the
same luxury to be available
in India and that’s when we
decided to initiate a venture
in audio books here,” says
Suneja.
Audio books, that are
pegged at USD 7 billion
global is still in its infancy
in India and has been estimated
to grow, are easily
downloadable on mobile
phones, MP3 players, Ipad,
Iphone, Android and other
tablet devices, making it a
convenient experience for
hi-tech book-lovers.
Audio booths available at
the stall have been attracting
curious visitors at the Book
fair. Suneja describes the
response at the fair as overwhelming
and added that
there is a great potential for
audio-books in the Indian
market.
“We have received stupendous
response. We took
a small booth but it seems
we should have taken one
that is three times bigger.
The interest is humongous.
All phones are now compatible,
no additional devices
are required, and your time
is well spent while doing
other activities. It’s the right
time for audio books lifestyle,”
says Suneja.
The audio books stall has
been a big hit with children.
11-year-old Zenab Zaidi’s
smile remains fi xed as she
listens to an animated voice
narrating crimes and mysteries
being solved by the
enigmatic fi ctitious detective
Sherlock Holmes.
“I really liked it; it’s like
listening to stories like we
listen to music. It was really
fun,” says Zaidi.
However, these audio books
have not been able to impress
all.
Hyderabad-based mathematician
V Anand Krishna says
such books would ruin children’s
vocabulary and grammar.
“After book culture, it was
the visual culture. Now it
is the listening culture. But
book culture is the best. You
have to read the books and
then only you will learn and
improve your vocabulary.
Listening is secondary, reading
is primary,” says Krishna.
In order to convert the books
into audio formats, Reado
has partnered with several
publishing houses including
Penguin, Hachette, Harvard
Business Review and Brilliance.
The audio books are
available at prices ranging
between Rs 299 and Rs 599.
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