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When I was in LA back in ‘91 I saw a guy in convertible Mercedes with the vanity license plate “RKO VP” who was shaving and reading Variety while driving. o.0

You don't own the books, as soon as you stop your subscription, you lose access to them. I still buy books from Audible, if they're ones I want to "own". (As much as you can own digital content.)

More info on Chirp - Looks like it's a discount audiobook service, without a subscription/membership fee, and you just buy the books outright at the discounted price. So far I'm seeing pricing ranging from $0.99-$4.99 US, though the prices vary VERY widely. NYT Bestsellers are much higher (A Clash of Kings is $40!)
It does look like each deal is only valid for a promo period, and then it goes back to regular price.
They do offer a money-back guarantee if you don't like the audio, as long as you notify them within 7 days.
Looks like they do have an app for listening, but reviews look like the app is pretty buggy.

It's all good! :D


https://www.chirpbooks.com/home"
Faith, I totally missed this post. I'm all like "Oooh, I discovered Chirp!" Silly me.
Have you used it? Do you think that the app works well?


What's the selection like on those? And is it a borrow service, meaning I would have access to their library but wouldn't be able to retain ..."
Scribd is a borrow service. Ive found lots of scifi/fantasy options. New as well as old things i don't have at my library. I think it's always a one month free trial so you can see if you like it before you commit.
What's the selection like on those? And is it a borrow service, meaning I would have access to their library but wouldn't be able to retain the books if my subscription ends etc?
Also, are they read by professionals? (I'm unwilling to try Librivox again because I'm picky about readers.)
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I also found a service called Chirp, but I've not tried it yet. https://www.chirpbooks.com/home