Submitted by 1yogamama1 t3_yg71i5 in books
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Submitted by 1yogamama1 t3_yg71i5 in books
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Theres also free podcasts to listen to
I just looked at my app. I'm not aware of any way to rent from Audible. If you have the Premium Plus membership, you get one credit per month, plus you can access the "Plus Catalog" for free-to-listen content. With the credit, you can buy audiobooks that you will own. I think the free-to-listen is only accessible for as long as you have the membership, but I'm not 100% sure bc I still have it.
If you have Overdrive/Libby, you can borrow from your local library.
Have you considered Libby and Hoopla? I listen to audio books all the time; I check them out from my library with those apps.
Also try YouTube / Libravox
Check your local library. Many participate in lending ebooks in print and audio form. My library uses CloudLibrary.
When you sign up you get 2 free books. Worth doing it to test it out.
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You get one credit a month. One credit equals one book. They do have a bunch of free to listen to audiobooks as well. But anything new or popular is going to require a credit. If you want more books than you have credits you can also always pay cash money instead.