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message 1: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Ann (michelle__ann) | 14 comments Does anyone know of reading apps that they use? Free? Audiobooks? If so, please message me.


message 2: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Brooks (asbrooks88) Libby from the local Library, that will get you free audio and borrowed books come from Amazon!

Hope this helps


message 3: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Brooks (asbrooks88) And check out Hoopla, or just pop into your local library, they will have all the free access sites they use.


message 4: by sarah (new)

sarah | 288 comments YouTube, they have plenty of audio books that are awesome.


message 5: by Kai's (new)

Kai's Darling | 660 comments ReadEra! you have to download the book to file to read it tho, but it's completely free, and add free (the last time I used it at least)


message 6: by Bruna (new)

Bruna Galamba | 45 comments ReadEra! You just have to download the book (I use Z-libby to download books), open in app and enjoy. It's add free, it's free and it's really intuitive and easy to use. You can choose the font, the font size, the page color, you can bookmark, you can highlight, you can annotate. It works like a Kobo or Kindle (with color!) and you can set to paper like screen so it is easy on the eyes. I have been using it for two months and it is the best app I have ever installed.
For audiobooks, Youtube has many channels dedicated to it!


message 7: by trí౨ৎ (new)

trí౨ৎ (bambi-readss) | 2 comments fable has a lot of free classics on there!!


message 8: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments I use Chirp app on my phone for audio books are great prices


message 9: by Berrin (new)

Berrin Nur | 162 comments Chris wrote: "I use Chirp app on my phone for audio books are great prices"

is chirp free? or need subscription?


message 10: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments Free


message 11: by Ram with Books. (new)

Ram with Books. (ramwithbooks) | 11 comments ReadEra


message 12: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments Chirp app is free you buy books some are free, many are really cheap, I have been listening to a lot of classics


message 13: by Escape to Books (new)

Escape to Books (escapetobooks) | 26 comments Libby, Hoopla and the occasional Google play or audible buy.


Delirious Disquisitions (deliriousdisquisitions) I use Libby and Librivox for free audiobooks. I also use Cantook or Aldiko Classic to read e-books. It's just the reader app I prefer, they don't come with the books you have to download/buy them separately and then upload it onto the app.


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