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message 1: by Kdbrand (new)

Kdbrand | 13 comments Love Audiobooksync! My favorite from last summer was Rebecca.


message 2: by Jan (new)

Jan | 532 comments LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the program! My favorite was Rebecca also!


message 3: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom | 1082 comments I've been following the program since 2012. They include some truly great books.


message 4: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments def. some ones i'm looking forward to


message 5: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie | 1529 comments Where on the screen is the list of the titles for 2016? I cannot see it, probably b/c I use the screen enlargement program Zoomtext. Please tell me where to look for the list for 2016. Thank you.


message 6: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie | 1529 comments OK, I was looking around for a list. Thanks for explaining, Julie.


message 7: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1546 comments On the Jellicoe Road is one of my all time favorite books ever! I have a secret girl crush on the Aussie narrator. I could listen to her all day.


Powder River Rose (powderriverrose) | 129 comments I didn't know anything about this. Wonderful. I'm looking forward to reading through the site and have it marked in my favorites. Thank you Julie.


Powder River Rose (powderriverrose) | 129 comments per week! I was just thinking 2 all summer and overjoyed. Now I'm delirious......hehehe


message 10: by tubemonkey (last edited Jan 16, 2016 12:46PM) (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments They keep adding more books each year. Here's their history since they started:

2010 -- 16 books
2011 -- 16 books
2012 -- 20 books
2013 -- 24 books
2014 -- 26 books
2015 -- 28 books

Maybe they'll give us 30 books this year?


message 11: by Mai (new)

Mai | 3 comments never heard of it, might give it ago this year


message 12: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Julie wrote: "Tubemonkey
Have you been getting them since they first started ? Last year was my first year , since that's when I first started listening to audiobooks . I would have loved to have gotten them fo..."


I think I missed the first two years. Don't remember for sure.


message 13: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Mai wrote: "never heard of it, might give it ago this year"

I highly recommend them. There are some great listens to be had; and they're DRM-Free.


message 14: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 581 comments Julie wrote: "I wonder ,how many of you took advantage of the great FREE quality audiobooks offered all last summer ,with Audiobooksync ?

They are already starting to compile a list starting in May 2016 .

Take..."


I make a point of taking advantage of these :)

While I am mostly interested in the classics offered, I have found most of the YA selections are quite enjoyable (even though I am an "old adult" not a "young adult"!).


message 15: by Carlissa (new)

Carlissa I love Audiobooksync! I've been enjoying their audios for the past few years and the selection is good. I usually go for the classics, but I've enjoyed some of the YA ones too.


message 16: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 1184 comments I'm far from being a YA myself, but I really enjoyed I'll Give You the Sun. I gave it 5 stars. It looks like it will be one of the books offered this summer.

I didn't pick up very many of the audiobooks last summer. I got Beautiful Creatures, March, Dodger, and Lord of the Flies. You have to watch because not all are available everywhere, and there were a couple I would have downloaded if they had been available in Canada.


message 17: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Geo-Restrictions are an unfortunate component of this program. SYNC is designed for US audiences. Last year, 11 of the 28 books had restrictions.


message 18: by Specs (last edited Jan 17, 2016 12:45AM) (new)

Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments I thought they were all restricted and never even bothered to look at this, but if this is true, I could have listened to 17 books last year?

Edit: they even very helpfully have a list http://www.audiobooksync.com/non-us-l...

That's still worth a try.


message 19: by Msjodi777 (new)

Msjodi777 | 52 comments I've been getting them since 2012. There have been some really amazing books in this program. And even though I'm one of those fat OLD broads, I've enjoyed all the ones I have listened to. <><


message 20: by Specs (last edited Jan 18, 2016 02:26AM) (new)

Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments You are as young as the audio books you're listening to.
(It's a miracle I do not have to go back to kindergarten sometimes).


message 21: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie | 4024 comments Specs wrote: "You are as young as the audio books you're listening to.
(It's a miracle I do not have to go back to kindergarten sometimes)."


lol... me too!


message 22: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments i like how ABSync pairs a classic with something more modern - IMHO it makes classics more relatable - and would be a great way to approach them in the classroom


message 23: by Kdbrand (new)

Kdbrand | 13 comments There are some gems on Audiobooksync that I wouldn't have found otherwise. Been listening to their titles since 2013, but last year was the first time I downloaded something almost every single week.


message 24: by tubemonkey (last edited Feb 08, 2016 08:59PM) (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments SYNC has announced it's schedule for 2016. The program will run for 15 weeks, giving away 30 books. That's one week and two books more than last year's program. A full list of titles hasn't been released yet.

"SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for teens 13+, running May 5th - August 17th 2016. SYNC 2016 will give away 30 titles - two thematically paired audiobook downloads a week!" -- http://www.audiobooksync.com/


message 25: by Michele (new)

Michele Cobb | 4 comments Spread the words to teens you know! Let's get them excited about listening.


message 26: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 581 comments tubemonkey wrote: "SYNC has announced it's schedule for 2016. The program will run for 15 weeks, giving away 30 books. That's one week and two books more than last year's program. A full list of titles hasn't been re..."

I see that banner but can't find the schedule. Is it really up and I am just missing it?


message 27: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Leslie wrote: "I see that banner but can't find the schedule. Is it really up and I am just missing it?"

The schedule hasn't been posted yet.


message 28: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 1184 comments The blog has been periodically releasing the titles of some of the books that will be included in the 2016 offerings, but the complete list hasn't been posted yet.


message 29: by Francisca (new)

Francisca | 24 comments I want to assure everyone that the full 2016 list of 30 (!) titles will be published well ahead of AudiobookSYNC's start date of May 5. There is a blog (http://www.audiobooksync.com) on which announcements are made all year around. That is also the URL where you can connect once the program is underway to locate each week's pair of downloads.

I'm also REALLY interested in hearing from any/all of you about how you share SYNC info with teens? Thanks!


message 30: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 581 comments Francisca wrote: "I'm also REALLY interested in hearing from any/all of you about how you share SYNC info with teens? Thanks! .."

I share the links and info about SYNC with my niece (15) as she is an avid reader. I should start sending them to my nephew (13) too!


message 31: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments The full schedule has been posted. Start date is 05 May.

weekly schedule --> http://www.audiobooksync.com/

book descriptions --> http://www.audiobooksync.com/2016-syn...

geo-restrictions --> http://www.audiobooksync.com/non-us-l...


message 32: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Julie wrote: "Thanks for that list. Looks like they will have a nice selection of all different things this year !"

YW - an interesting collection to be sure. The two I'm looking forward to are Daniel Ellsberg and Classic Short Stories. But they're at the end, so I have a long wait :(

11 of the books have geo-restrictions, so some people will be unhappy. I loath geo-restrictions.


message 33: by tubemonkey (new)

tubemonkey | 94 comments Julie wrote: "I'm probably most excited for This Boy's Life.
I read it a long time ago and really liked it so it'll be a treat to hear it on video."


Video ??? :D


message 34: by Specs (new)

Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments tubemonkey, thank you for the geo-restrictitons link. There are a lot of books available for me, great.

Julie, lol, I thought you were very modern using video for audiobooks, if you had not told it was because of bedtime, I would still be in awe!


message 35: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 1947 comments the Mandela one (wk 12) was the best audiobook at the Audies last year I believe


message 36: by Francisca (new)

Francisca | 24 comments Yes, it was! And the list also includes the 2016 Printz winner, a title from a Nobel winning author, and more prize winners. Good stuff.


message 37: by AH (new)

AH | 26 comments Re Sync Audio selections - Even if you haven't heard of the books, I would suggest that you download them anyway because there are always a few gems to be discovered. A few years ago, we downloaded the first book in Jonathan Stroud's Bartimeaus trilogy and another year we got Guys Read Funny Business which was a big hit with the kids on a long car trip.


message 38: by Francisca (new)

Francisca | 24 comments Good advice! The files ar yours to keep so download while they are available and listen all year long!


message 39: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom | 1082 comments Yes. A couple of years ago there was even one of Bryce Courtenay's books, The Potato Factory (I think). I tend to download nearly all the books, just in case.


message 40: by Jessica (new)

Jessica  (jessical1961) | 519 comments Question! I participated in this program last year. Do I need to resubmit my email address to receive alerts for this year or will Audiobooksync continue to send me alerts this year as well?


message 41: by Francisca (new)

Francisca | 24 comments Yes, do. Alternatively, you can download from the audiobooksync.com site each Thursday during the season. Lots of ways to access these!


message 42: by Seth (new)

Seth Jones (sayeth) | 19 comments Three books I am excited about: Symphony for the City of the Dead: Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningrad, Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War, and Bone Gap. The others I might download, but won't be on the top of my to-listen pile. I thought last year's lineup was much better, but we'll see if there's anything that surprises me.


message 43: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 354 comments The other day I attempted to listen to The Hiding Place which was an Audiosync book two summers ago. It would not play for me. This year I will test each download when saving it.


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

Today is the first day for the new season of Audiobooksync books -- in case you didn't sign up for the email alerts .


message 45: by Donna (new)

Donna | 228 comments I'm really excited about this first week's pair of books, especially Vivian Apple at the End of the World with one of my favorite YA narrators Julia Whelan. I'm interested in human evolution and the response by some religious groups to education about it.


message 46: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm not familiar with that narrator, Donna, so will be interested in hearing more from her !


message 47: by Donna (new)

Donna | 228 comments Julie wrote: "I'm not familiar with that narrator, Donna, so will be interested in hearing more from her !"

I hope you enjoy her as much as I do.


message 48: by Specs (new)

Specs Bunny (specsbunny) | 494 comments This looked a nice read, but alas for me, this first offering is region restricted.

Hope you all have fun listening overseas (see me waving? Oh no, you're all busy listening, never mind!)


message 49: by MissSusie (new)

MissSusie | 2421 comments Donna wrote: "I'm really excited about this first week's pair of books, especially Vivian Apple at the End of the World with one of my favorite YA narrators Julia Whelan. I'm interested in human ..."

Julia is fabulous I love her!


message 50: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (quiltsrme) | 143 comments Yes, it's always worthwhile to download. Sometimes I get around to listening to some of them and there are a few gems and keepers in there.


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