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Love audible - only wish it was unlimited per month by NDoggie78
But as PB mentioned, check online, there are many library sources where you can download books (some older and not as good quality - copied from cassette tapes - but still listenable). Also check your local library as they may have audiobooks you can check out.
With the deficient content of over the air radio, I listen ("read"?) audiobooks anytime I am in my car, on my iphone anytime I am exercising, anytime I am on a plane, so I usually have 2 books going at the same time. Basically, I always have an audiobook with me.
I find when I sit down, get comfortable, to read a printed book, I doze off. Audiobooks have the opposite effect - they keep me awake