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If you are looking for free audiobooks, you can always try out the Librivox website horbuchkostenlos.de. They record free audiobooks from public domain books that people have recorded. You can download the audiobooks to your computer or burn them to CDs to take with you. These audiobooks are well-recorded and clearly audible. Another great source of free audiobooks is the Internet Archive. They have more than a million audiobooks, which you can enjoy at your leisure.
LibriVox is another free audiobook resource that provides hundreds of free audiobooks in the public domain. The recordings are made by volunteers and may have different audio quality or difficult accents, but they are free to download and can be found on YouTube. You can also search for the titles you want to download by their author's last name. Once you've found a site you want to download, make sure you can download them legally and safely.
There are many websites that offer free audiobooks, including Spotify, Amazon, and iTunes. Storynory is a website dedicated to children's stories, but it also has books for adults and teens. Throughout the summer, SYNC will offer free audiobooks from the 2020 list. Among them are Tiffany D. Jackson's Monday's Not Coming and Shelby Mahourin's Serent & Dove. These sites also have the full list of public domain audiobooks.
YouTube is another site that offers free audiobooks. Searching YouTube for a book's title or the reader is an excellent way to find a free audiobook. LibriVox also has its own feed, with audiobooks from modern authors reading their own works. These sites are a great way to find free audiobooks for your enjoyment. And, if you are not into free audiobooks, there are still a few other places you can get them.
Digitalbook is another great resource to find free audiobooks online. Formerly known as Librophile, this search engine allows you to find specific titles from different websites and retailers. RBDigital is another platform that works with local libraries to provide access to thousands of professional audiobooks. Most libraries also subscribe to OverDrive and RBDigital. With these options, you can listen to audiobooks in the languages of your choice, wherever you are.
Open Culture is another great place to find free audiobooks. You can search for a book by name and genre or by author to find a classic you've been wanting to listen to. You can also browse through free eBooks by language and author and sort the results by popularity. You can even download individual chapters of an audiobook. So, why wait any longer? Just go online and start listening to your favorite stories! And don't forget to check out the Internet Archive!
Learn Out Loud is an excellent option for those looking for free audiobooks online. Though they do not have an app, their website is remarkably user-friendly. You can browse results by category, popularity, date, and title. The website offers more than 4,000 free audiobooks for you to choose from. If you want to get more specific, you can browse through the Insider's Tech Reference library and read more stories. Just make sure you have the time to listen to all of them!
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