Best way to listen to audio book?

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I need to utilize driving time for audio books. What's the best platform for doing so? Audible?
I'm an avid podcast listener, just never any audio books.
 
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Following this. Audible is pretty pricy. I’ve heard Libby is good but I couldn’t find anything worth reading when I downloaded it. All you need is a library card for that one.
 

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Libby app is decent considering it is free. But yeah it is hit or miss on titles depending I think on your local library size? You can add more than one library card so I have been meaning to get one from a city to add and see if that helps.
 

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I like audible. The app is free. Membership gets you credits, and one credit is often cheaper than the book (but not always).
 
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Libby and overdrive are cheaper but require some effort.

I have been on audible for years. audible is $15 a month for one credit. That is a touch cheaper than a new release title usually and they have a free section as well. I do that. Depending on how much I am driving it Takes me a few weeks to get through a book. After subscribing for years, I have a bit of a backlog of titles.

if you are paying for them, don’t buy a title until you are ready to read it. Try samples too. I have a dozen or so titles that I bought on a whim and by the time I got to them, I wasn’t interested any more. probably a couple dozen more that I started listening to and lost interest.

 

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Be aware you can return a book to Audible for credit. I returned some because the narrator was awful.

I had paid for a year of credits and was going to lose them so I had my four son In-laws each pick out a book and I sent it as a gift.
 

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There are many libraries that will allow you to sign up without actually living in the area. That increases your access to audiobooks; some libraries have what others do not.

Otherwise, I utilize audible. IF you join, then cancel, they will lure you back with half off offers...
 

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My last two public libraries had Hoopla subscriptions for members. Free with expansive selection.

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$15 per month is literally one trip to the drive thru these days. . . Audible is awesome, Huge selection, great customer service and the added benefit of helping Jeff Bezos get by. . . He's pretty had up for cash so I feel good helping out!

In all seriousness I'm an audio book only guy. I can listen to books 4-5 times faster than I read them and I'm not a slow reader by any means I just process audio so much faster. And audible has been awesome.
 
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I listen to Libby, but man!...you have to weed through all the blm/transgender/anti-culture/Michelle Obama memoirs crap to find the good stuff. Disgusting that my tax dollars pay the libraries to broadcast that trash
 

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Through speakers.........................
Here all weekend folks, and tip your bartenders :ROFLMAO:
 
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