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Feb 07, 2015 05:48AM

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I tried it and got out well before my trial period was up. The Android app does not have speed adjustments and would switch from playing downloaded book to streaming.
I ended up buying the two books from Audible that had intrigued me to try ScribD

Scribd does include Audio books as well (I don't see how many) so that may be worth the membership subscription fee. Like Nospin¥, I use Audible for audio books but that does add another monthly fee.


(Three month trial of @Scribd for Smart Bitches readers! Use code "SmartBitches" Ends 3/14/15 bit.ly/1CILdPw)
I found a couple of audios that I've been wanting but not enough to use a credit on, and on my iPhone the audio interface is fairly similar to the Audible app. I have a few playback speed options.
It's certainly better than Hoopla / not as good as Overdrive, which are the two apps I use most (free / library access) and I'll report back after a couple months use to say if I'm loving it enough to pay for it myself.

It is hard to navigate the site. Someone posted this awhile back on another forum.
https://www.scribd.com/audiobooks

I may give it a try for the three months. Thanks for the promo code!! I've been less than impressed with the selection on Kindle Unlimited.


It is cumbersome. And I am surprised that someone mentioned the iPhone is easy to use. I can't even get it to download on iPhone in less that five hours. The Android is not much better. These are constant complaints that you read and CS also confirmed for me downloads are a real issue for the audiobook portion.
It is a PITA to download the app to a Kindle Fire because Amazon doesn't want you to have it.
I am keeping it for another month or so because I do read the books a lot.
But if the download times don't improve significantly, I will dump it and try KU.
Oh, the Scribd customer service is very responsive. I was told in one of my chats that the apps were being significantly overhauled and by the end of February there should be a much better interface. That being said, if there is not, I will probably dump it, try KU and see which is better.
I want to stop my Audible membership because it seems awfully pricy for what it is, but I still want to have access to lots of audiobooks if possible.

However, I realised that the audiobook I was about to listen to is abridged, which I abhor. I cannot find where on their website they indicate that the audiobook is abridged. I am in the middle of a chat with their helpful service person while he tries to tell me where I can see that information. He has already told me that it isn't possible to search for only unabridged audiobooks.


I'm afraid I don't know what is technically (or legally) possible. You could try a free trial and experiment, but remember to cancel the subscription if you don't like it because otherwise monthly payments start when the free trial period ends.