See if your public library has Overdrive (ebooks and digital audiobooks). They’re the largest provider of digital library books in the world. If they don’t use this vendor they likely have something along those lines. ~Retired librarian ?
you can find a lot on youtube if you have a converter to mp3 files? and if you like it, you can always buy the book and still support the author of it :p
If free is cheap enough most libraries have an app you can download audio books
See if your public library has Overdrive (ebooks and digital audiobooks). They’re the largest provider of digital library books in the world. If they don’t use this vendor they likely have something along those lines.
~Retired librarian ?
The overdrive or Libby app is awesome!
If you own the ebook you can often upgrade to audio for just a few pounds/dollars.
Library!!
I recommend Libby if your library uses it.
Scribd is another good one but it has a monthly fee. Here’s a link for two months free. https://www.scribd.com/ga/6vcbqd
you can find a lot on youtube if you have a converter to mp3 files? and if you like it, you can always buy the book and still support the author of it :p
Libby App. Just need a library card.
I was going to suggest the same. See if your library uses it. That or Overdrive.