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How do you guys usually get your audiobooks?

In my case it's been a combo of buying audio books from Google play, using library (overdrive), and if on some occasions ai voice (google wavenet/eleven labs)

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For legal sources:

  1. Audible
  2. Scribd
  3. Storytel (if available)
  4. Overdrive/Libby
  5. Apple Books
  6. Google Books
  7. Chirp

Not so legal sources:

  1. Audiobookbay
  2. Mobilism
  3. Audiobb
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I subscribed to Scribd years ago because I hated Amazon. Honestly, it has some minor inconveniences, like it's shady estimates about the value of what you've consumed, but it by-and-large has the things I want to listen to. It's like Netflix. Ain't perfect but it works for me.

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I buy mine from Audible mostly then use a Windows app called OpenAudible to download, drm strip, and convert to a more usable format. It works, but you do need a copy of Windows and I think that Open Audible is a paid app.

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I'm fairly addicted to librivox, they've got all the classics and so many fascinating oddities. it can be hit and miss with the readers but also there are some brilliant ones.

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I search for interesting books on Amazon or audible, and then buy them on Spotify. I stopped buying from audible because it tries to force you to subscribe rather than just buying single books.

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I tried using Libby for a while but my library system doesn’t have most of what I’m looking for. I tried Scrib’d and didn’t really like that either. I’ve also used Kobo but the pricing with Audible is better for me especially since they added the Plus catalog.

I also checkout Chirp periodically since they have sales all the time.

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