Best deals for heavy audiobook listeners
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All You Can Books
Here's another that offers an 'all you can read' model. http://www.allyoucanbooks.com
US$20 per month, which is currently about £15, so no advantage over Bookbeat or Audible. I imagine that a chunk of its books are not available in the UK, due to copyright issues.koru0 -
No, you don't need to be a subscriber to buy the deal of the day books. I stopped subscribing over a year ago and still buy them every few days.
You can get them to email you with the daily deal.koru0 -
Kindle Unlimited with narration
Then there's Kindle Unlimited, which includes some audiobooks:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=sr_ku_lm&qid=1513962467
Looks like there are 3600 audiobooks available. Cost is £7.99 pm, and also includes ebooks. This is an all you can read, rental model, so potentially very cheap, if you like the books included. If you read 4 books a month, that's £2 per book. On a quick look, I was struggling to find books that I would want to read, however.koru0 -
Scribd.com is a new option. It has been around for a long time, but it used to work on 1 book per month, at $9 (~£7). A few months ago, they switched to 'unlimited' audiobooks. As I understand it, there are some restrictions, but you definitely get free choice of at least 2 audiobooks per month, and then unlimited choice from a more restricted catalogue. So, that's about £3.50 per book, depending on exchange rate.
They seem to have a lot of bestsellers, but what I'm not sure about is how much of their list is available outside the US. At some point, I'll sign up for a trial, to see what's available here.
Not as big a selection as Audible (eg, no J K Rowling or Robert Galbraith, for a start), but once you have read what they do have, just cancel your subscription and then switch to Audible for titles you can only get there.koru0 -
From November this will only be available for Audible members.
Yes, I saw that in an email this morning, very sad. I checked my library and I've bought over a hundred deal of the days over the years.
I had a look round and found a discount code for 4 months at half price (£3.99) so I've gone for that. The code is 18WIN399F7 if you want to use it as well.0 -
That's a good price for Audible, but I've only felt compelled to buy one deal-of-the-day book over the last 10 months, so I'm not that bothered if I lose the right to buy them.
I'm still working through all the audiobooks I get free from my library. Plus I've got about 70 books from Bookchoice over the last 10 months, which I have yet to work through. (Some I will probably never read as they aren't my thing. eg, the 'chicklit', but perhaps I should be more open-minded.)
I also noticed that Apple Books app offers some audiobooks free if they are out of copyright. Not yet sure how good the narrations are, but I'll give this a go eventually.
That should keep me going for 2-3 years. Then, my plan would be to try Scribd, if they are still offering 'unlimited' books for $9 pm. From what I understand, you can probably have a free choice of 4 books per month, before they start restricting your choice.
But it remains to be seen how much of their catalogue is licensed for reading in the UK. There will come a point where I eventually have to sign up to an Audible subcription, but I'm guessing it won't be for several years.koru0 -
Yes, I saw that in an email this morning, very sad. I checked my library and I've bought over a hundred deal of the days over the years.
I had a look round and found a discount code for 4 months at half price (£3.99) so I've gone for that. The code is 18WIN399F7 if you want to use it as well.
Thanks, that code worked for me :money:
Just in case anyone else is confused as to where to use the code, if you scroll down to the bottom of the audible page there should be a link for 'Redeem a Promotional Code'. It took me a while to find it0 -
Gutted this has stopped as I got some good offers from it.0
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Hi Koru,
No, you don't need to be a subscriber to buy the deal of the day books. I stopped subscribing over a year ago and still buy them every few days.
You can get them to email you with the daily deal. I've now listened to loads of books that I wouldn't have chanced at full price.
https://audible-uk.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6416
I see it says sign up for the daily deal on the desktop site.
I don't think I have woken up my desktop for six months. Have smart phone and an iPad.
I am a new Audible member (Christmas present from my wife)There will be no Brexit dividend for Britain.0
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