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    3 Comments

    1. Suspicious-Fudge6100 on

      Check out your local library, they’ll usually have an app where you can listen to audiobooks for free

    2. Check to see if your state has a digital library. In Ohio, we do. It includes all of the libraries in the state which increases the number of books to choose from. I use the Libby app. I think it is good everywhere. You set your preferences for audio books. I read book reviews in the New York Times, then search for those titles in Libby. New books always have a waiting list but I build up a backlog so that one is becoming available frequently. There are also thousands of audio books available immediately because they are older.

    3. TurtleVision8891 on

      And depends on the library system. Recently I have gotten popular audiobooks at 9pm Pacific time the day before release bc of East Coast release at midnight. Public Libraries (incl Libby & Hoopla) & librarians are amazing & awesome. Please ALWAYS vote for their funding in your local elections.

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