The narrators of audio novels were different from text novels because audio novels told the story through the voice of the announcer while text novels expressed the story through words. The advantage of audio novels was that they allowed the audience to listen to the story anytime and anywhere without the need to use electronic devices or tedious reading. In addition, the audience could better understand and feel the story through the announcer's dubbing and intonation to improve the reading experience. However, there were some differences between audio novels and text novels. An audio novel may add some additional plot such as dialogue, music, sound effects, etc. to enhance the atmosphere and tension of the story. On the other hand, literary novels were usually more concise and direct in terms of the plot and character. Both audio novels and text novels had their own advantages and disadvantages. The readers could choose different reading methods according to their preferences and reading needs.