Audiobooks

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What's the best source? I've always used Audible in the past. They have a good selection and the prices seem better than what I've compared them to in iTunes.

Any other sources out there worth considering?
 
#2
#2
I use librivox for public domain works. Good way to catch up on the classics you should have read by now.
 
#4
#4
Yea, it's called reading it yourself.

I haven't figured out how to drive or work in the yard and read. :lol:

I think I'm able to rent audio books from the public library, but I have no idea how broad the selection is.
 
#5
#5
I use Audible. I haven't found anything better.

I've downloaded @ 200 books from audible and not a single one is fiction. Says a lot about my creativity. Lol!
 
#6
#6
I use Audible. I haven't found anything better.

I've downloaded @ 200 books from audible and not a single one is fiction. Says a lot about my creativity. Lol!

Yeah, I'm strictly a non-fiction guy myself.
 
#7
#7
I haven't figured out how to drive or work in the yard and read. :lol:

I think I'm able to rent audio books from the public library, but I have no idea how broad the selection is.

I'm an avid reader, but I can't get into audiobooks. Driving and things like yard work are when I jam...and assault people with my terrible singing.
 
#8
#8
Yeah, I'm strictly a non-fiction guy myself.

Sorry to hijack, but since you like nonfiction, have you read Generation iY or the Scorecasting book mentioned in a recent thread? Both are very good.
 
#11
#11
I haven't figured out how to drive or work in the yard and read. :lol:

I think I'm able to rent audio books from the public library, but I have no idea how broad the selection is.

It's easy to drive and read :)

I just can't listen to books.
 

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