Update 18 June 2010: I am still a big fan of free audio books. Check them out!
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I am working at this moment (as I wrote this). Usually I listen to music when I am working but tonight, I am feeling that I need something other than music to accompany me tonight so I decided to search for free audio book on google and I got this list of results:
Top 3 results:
- LibriVox
LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain.
- AudioBooksForFree.com
Text only page optimized for browsing audiobooks using text browsers or screen readers.
- www.AudioBooksForFree.com entrypoint
Audio Books in MP3 format. All audiobooks are FREE in 8 kb/s.
So, I decided to check out LibriVox and surprisingly, I found a large collection of Public Domain collection of books available in audio format.
I checked out L. Frank Baum’s work on The Enchanted Island of Yew.
It is simply amazing and I am so addicted to audio books now. There are so many titles and while these are published in the before the 90′s, they are worthwhile to be listened.
Give it a try and perhaps volunteer to lend your voice and be part of the LibriVox community.
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