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What are some books you would recommend to someone who can't read? Stuff that sounds good when spoken? I genuinely am partially illiterate and use a voice to text program. I use audiobooks sometimes when I take the bus to work and wanted mmsome recommendations.

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>>18807814
>can't read
>is asking for books
Hmmm

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Are you illiterate because of a lack of practice or because English isn't your first language? Or do you have something like dyslexia and you understand the language just fine as long as it is spoken?

There are great audiobooks of classic short stories on Youtube now. Some amateur readers are very talented. Bite Sized Audio Classics has some great readings of Chesterton and Sherlock Holmes stories. If you like horror, HorrorBabble is also good. But all these may be too high an English level if it's a vocabulary or ESL issue.