Hypernym for reading a book and listening to an audiobook

Solution 1:

Maybe:

I've gone through 10 books this year.

Or

I've gotten through 10 books this year.

Or

I've finished 10 books this year.

Or

I've made it through 10 books this year.

Or

I've devoured 10 books this year.

Solution 2:

'Read' seems applicable as a term for both audio and visual books because the etymology of 'read' does not suggest 'with your eyes only'. Secondly, The blind commonly refer to 'reading', and even 'seeing' with their fingers.

Solution 3:

A jargonized word for using content of any kind is consume. Typically, however, this word is used in reference to others, like "Our users consume 25 hours of video, 55 hours of audio, and 500 pages ..." You probably don't want to say "I consumed 10 books last year." It just sounds weird in this context.

So I suggest, as other have, to simply say read or completed or gotten through. The actual media used is far less important than the knowledge you gleaned from it.