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Uriel_spook:
Hi All -

Posting with a question for those who have gone the audiobook route - have you found anywhere in particular to be cost effective/friendly?  I have physical copies of all the books but recently had our first child and was looking into the possibility of getting the audio versions of the books to listen to (since my hands are full now more than previously =P) prior to the release of Peace Talks.  I've been seeing the books mostly listed in the low to mid 20s for the audio versions and that could add up quickly if I got 16 of them at once.

Any info/insight the community could offer would be much appreciated.  Thank you for your time and help.

dzimmerm56:
I get the audio books via Amazon's Audible.com . I have an account and a plan with Audible.com where I get a credit every month that can be used to purchase any Audio book. It costs a monthly fee that varies depending on the number of credits you want to receive each month. The audible app provides an interface for smartphone access and you can use a desktop or laptop for playing audiobooks via Amazon's website. I do not know if there are other sources for Jim's audiobooks. You can purchase individual books via Audible.com with no plan. In general the monthly fee is cheaper than purchasing individual books. The credits can accumulate if you do not use them up each month.
Hope this helps.

morriswalters:
If you just want to listen and not own, try the Public Library.

Uriel_spook:
Thank you both - much appreciated

g33k:

--- Quote from: morriswalters on May 30, 2020, 12:30:31 AM --- ... try the Public Library.
--- End quote ---

+1
Your library may not have the e-books (or may not even have an e-lending program).  But they may, and then you're set!

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