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LibriVox - founded in 2005 - is a community of volunteers from all over the 
world who record public domain texts: poetry, short stories, whole books, 
even dramatic works, in many different languages. All LibriVox recordings 
are in the public domain in the USA and available as free downloads on the 
internet. If you are not in the USA, please check your country's copyright 
law before downloading.Please visit the LibriVox website where you can 
search for books that interest you. You can search or browse by title, 
author, genre, language or reader (and, though not yet fully developed, by 
keyword), and you can look for all solo recordings by a particular reader, 
or their contributions to group recordings.Our goal is to make all public 
domain books, in any language, available as free audiobooks. Would you like 
to help us to reach our goal? We always welcome new readers, 
prooflisteners, cover artists, or simply suggestions for books to read.If 
you would appreciate suggestions for books to listen to, check out our 
monthly feature the staff picks where on the first day of each month, 10 
books from the catalog are highlighted. You can find the list for this and 
the previous months on our blog. For more information, or to volunteer, 
please visit LibriVox.org.

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Librivox is a non-profit initiative to record public domain books and 
release them as free audiobooks. The site boasts over 10,000 projects, with 
a diverse set of titles ranging from War and Peace to Leaves of Grass to 
The Dream of the Red Chamber to Anne of Green Gables.

Scribl is a great option for newer releases, with many of the books read by 
the authors themselves. These free audiobooks are provided in a serialized 
form, so you can listen to small chunks that fit into your commute.

Through audiobooks, you can entertain your kids with classic and modern 
stories, introduce them to historical periods and situations that are 
different from their own, and help them practice listening comprehension. 
And if you need time to work or finish other to-dos, setting your child up 
with a good audiobook can give you the space to get things done.

Beyond these beloved classics, Spotify also has a whole Spoken Word section 
dedicated to audiobooks, poems, and other non-musical resources. You will 
need to create a free Spotify account to access any of these items.

The Storynory podcast offers short weekly audiobooks based on folklore and 
fairy tales from around the world. Popular retold tales include stories by 
The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Aesop.

Try this Library Finder to find the library nearest to you that uses 
OverDrive. If your local library does not use Overdrive, ask them if they 
offer a similar audiobook platform. Most libraries do, and they will be 
happy to get you set up!

Reading can be an expensive hobby. Sure, libraries still exist, but fewer 
people seem to use them. Instead, many opt for buying ebooks straight to 
their Kindles and iPads or, as has become increasingly popular in recent 
years, tuning in to an audiobook on Audible.

The thing is, Audible isn't cheap. While $15 a month for an otherwise $20+ 
audiobook might seem like a steal, there are plenty of other audiobook apps 
out there that are either completely free or at least much cheaper than 
Audible.

Libby offers a pleasant, intuitive interface with an audiobook player that 
resembles Audible's. You can increase or decrease playback speed, set a 
sleep timer, skip a few seconds backward or forward, place a bookmark, and 
view chapters. Also like Audible, you can download books for offline 
listening.

Second, Libby treats its audiobooks just like any other library item with 
borrows, holds, and renews. This means if there is only one "copy" of Where 
the Crawdads Sing, and it's currently being borrowed by someone else, you 
can place the book on hold and Libby will estimate when it will be 
available to borrow.

Chirp Audiobooks provides daily deals on popular audiobooks. These deals 
aren't just 5-10% cuts from original prices but often immense price drops. 
It's not uncommon to find deals in the $3-6 range on Chirp for audiobooks 
that would otherwise retail for $20+. What's more, the audiobooks are yours 
to keep.

Once you purchase a book from Chirp's website, it will be downloaded to 
Chirp's audiobook player app, which includes all the essentials: a playback 
speed adjuster, bookmarks, a sleep timer, downloading for offline 
listening, and more.

Despite its appeal, Chirp has a similar disadvantage as Libby. That is, you 
might not always be able to listen to what you want to listen to since the 
audiobook deals change daily. Still, Chirp will recommend books in your 
preferred genres, so if you like discovering new books at cheap prices, 
Chirp might be for you.

Unlike Libby and Chirp, LibriVox offers over 50,000 public domain 
audiobooks completely produced by volunteers, from reading and recording to 
editing and distributing. Of course, the wonderful advantage of volunteer 
production means that LibriVox is completely free.

The LibriVox app is a simple audiobook player with the basic features. You 
can search the collection by title, keyword, author, and even the narrator. 
LibriVox releases new audiobooks daily as well, ever expanding its immense 
collection.

However, since the audiobooks are in the public domain, older classics 
comprise most of the available collection. But, if you love the classics 
and don't want to pay for audiobooks, LibriVox is a fantastic Audible 
alternative.

Loyal Books is much like LibriVox in that its collection consists of free, 
public domain audiobooks. While Loyal Books' audiobook collection is much 
less comprehensive than LibriVox's, Loyal Book also offers thousands of 
ebooks.

You can stream or download audiobooks, add a sleep timer, skip forward and 
backward, and adjust the playback speed. Loyal Books also includes book 
reviews, which can be quite helpful in deciding which ones to listen to.

Finding audiobooks on Spotify can be a bit of a challenge since there is no 
dedicated audiobook section like there is for podcasts and music. Even so, 
there are a few worthwhile ones buried in Spotify's database if you don't 
mind doing some searching. Also, Spotify offers its own audiobook originals.

Second, Spotify is short of a comprehensive collection. Like LibriVox and 
Loyal Books, most audiobooks on Spotify are in the public domain and are 
therefore often classics and not contemporary bestsellers.

Last on the list is YouTube. Believe it or not, YouTube has thousands of 
audiobooks uploaded as video files. And since you can change the playback 
speed on YouTube, using it to listen to audiobooks is not much different 
from using a dedicated audiobook app.

In addition to the limited selection of audiobooks, YouTube has another 
major drawback. Unless you pay for YouTube Premium, you can't listen to 
audiobooks on the YouTube app while your phone is locked.

Hoopla is similar to Libby, in that it's completely free to anyone in the 
US who connects their library card to the app. You borrow audiobooks 
virtually and can stream them in the app or download them for offline play.

When listening to an audiobook, you can place a bookmark to instantly save 
your place, along with adding a note if there's something you want to 
remind yourself about. You can control the speed of playback, set a sleep 
timer, and there's even dedicated modes for when you're working out or in 
the car.

There you have it! Six Audible alternatives free or almost free of charge. 
But is it worth the switch from Audible to one of these apps? Of course, it 
will depend. If you like to listen to books only off your reading list, 
then you'd be better off with Audible because of its large collection of 
instantly available audiobooks.

However, if you don't mind waiting until an audiobook is available or if 
you enjoy listening to mostly older classics, then give one of these apps a 
try. At the very least, they are much cheaper than Audible.
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