A traditional print book usually contains text comprised of written characters, scenes and plots or it encompasses instructional data, biographic material or factual documentation.
An audio book transfers the written script to digital format, which is often enhanced by award winning sound tracks and professional dialogue providers. Audio books provide all that and more.
Although audio books (also formerly known as books on tape) are not a new concept, the recent technological advances with digital imagery have made audio books accessible.
Traditional print media have been slow to embrace digital technology as a learning medium; however some of the more forward thinking publishing companies are beginning to see and adapt to the many advantages of combining or enhancing their publications via both print and audio mediums.