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What are some good free audio books?

What are some good free audio books?

Pride and Prejudice.

  • Heart of Darkness.
  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  • A Christmas Carol.
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four.
  • Brave New World.
  • The Call of Cthulhu.
  • Walden,Or Life In The Woods.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray.
  • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
  • Where to find free online audio books?

    Librivox. Librivox is a non-profit initiative to record public domain books and release them as free audiobooks.

  • Lit2Go. Lit2Go offers audiobooks,plays,short stories,and poems that have been tailored for use in classrooms.
  • Loyal Books.
  • Mind Webs.
  • Open Culture.
  • OverDrive.
  • Scribl.
  • Project Gutenberg.
  • Spotify.
  • Storynory.
  • How do I get audible books on Amazon?

    The first is to navigate to the Audible section of Amazon’s website. After signing into your Amazon account, click the Departments button, located underneath the search bar at the top of your Amazon homepage. A drop-down menu will appear. Halfway down, you’ll see the Books and Audible option.

    Are there any free audio books on iTunes?

    – Launch iTunes. – At left, click “iTunes Store”. – Along the top, select the “Podcast” tab. – Next, select the “Audio” tab. In general, the free stuff will be a type of recorded blog, not any actual “best-seller”. Top selling books are never free, because no one would buy…

    Can you download audio books from Amazon?

    An Amazon Kindle owner can easily download audio books to the device through Audible, which is an Amazon company. An Audible connection will permit transfers of existing audio books or download new audio books to the Kindle. All a user needs to do is download some software and connect the Kindle to a computer.

    Can you play audio books on a nook?

    Tap “Open Audio Player,” which will automatically appear on the screen, to enable the Nook’s audio capability. Plug your headphones into the Nook, or use its built-in speaker to listen to audiobooks. Tap “Play” to begin listening.

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