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Do you read out loud? To your kids? To someone? Do you share stories with others?

Bryon and I occasionally get a hankering to share a literary experience together. We read the Harry Potter books together, mostly me reading and him listening, but sometimes the reverse. It became a shared experience for us. We read Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody books together. I enjoy giving the characters fun voices. I suppose listening to someone else read a book on tape is similar. There's less laughing at goofy mistakes, but it's still the oral/aural tradition.

Bryon and I have decided to read Terry Pratchett's Disc World series on the commute. Pratchett's prose trips me up a wee bit, as his sentences tend to lead one way, but wander actually another. I've read the books that feature Granny Weatherwax and her adventures. No surprise there. I also have enjoyed the Tiffany Aching books he's done, where Pratchett's sentences know exactly where they're going. I guess that's the difference 26 years of writing makes--from 1983, when he wrote Color of Magic to 2009.

I look forward to reading all the books as another shared experience with Bryon. I'd be happy to hear about your experiences in the oral/aural tradition.

Catherine

Originally published at Writer Tamago. You can comment here or there.

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It's great fun! The only problem is that sometimes I have to stop and laugh before I can finish my sentence, and it's really, really hard to read a brand new book aloud. I need to be at least a page ahead of myself.

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