Audible Premium Plus Members: Select Audible Books
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Audible has for its Premium PlusMembers: Select Audible Books on sale at 2 Books for 1 Credit during their Take A Break Sale.
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Offer Notes:
Offer only valid on Audible Books located in this offer link and must be an Audible Member to be eligible for offer
To redeem this offer, add two audiobooks to the cart from the selection provided. When you check out, you will be able to purchase both audiobooks for one credit - either by using a credit you have, or by purchasing one at the time of check out.
Don't have a Audible Membership? There is a free 1-Month Audible Trial available that offers 2 free audiobooks plus 2 free Audible originals when you sign-up.
Terms:
Offer is valid through September 8, 2021 at 11:59 PM PT .
Offer is available only for Audible US Premium Plus members only (gift memberships and Silver plans included).
Only credit purchases are eligible for this sale.
Offer is not available from within the iOS version of the Audible app.
Offer is not transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer.
Weird. Trying to look at the sale page and it initially renders with lo-res images, then very quickly high-res and then garbage for the whole page. Happens on Chrome and Edge. Guess their image servers are having a rough day.
Dr. Doolittle and Robinson Crusoe are some solid addons to the collection.
Not for everyone but if you have a family they'll come in handy at some point.
Audible is a ripoff get a public library card and the Libby app and you can listen to a lot of the same audiobooks for free and a few extra free things like kindle books, magazines, and access to 3rd party sites like great courses plus
Audible is a ripoff get a public library card and the Libby app and you can listen to a lot of the same audiobooks for free and a few extra free things like kindle books, magazines, and access to 3rd party sites like great courses plus
Libby is nice, I agree. But sometimes it's also nice to listen to books whenever you want and for as long as you want. I find it helpful to use Libby for older titles that may be in lower demand and Audible for those harder to get books.
Is Audible overpriced? Perhaps, I guess, if you're comparing it to "free" by means of your library. But it still ends up being ~10 bucks for ~15 hours of entertainment, so some people such as myself may find it worth it. And thanks to deals like this one, it certainly makes membership an easier pill to swallow.
Audible is a ripoff get a public library card and the Libby app and you can listen to a lot of the same audiobooks for free and a few extra free things like kindle books, magazines, and access to 3rd party sites like great courses plus
Audible is a ripoff get a public library card and the Libby app and you can listen to a lot of the same audiobooks for free and a few extra free things like kindle books, magazines, and access to 3rd party sites like great courses plus
The nice part about Audible is you get to keep everything in your library forever.
it's not necessary to keep a membership at all times, let it go for a year or 2 and come back when you feel like it. I have been a member off and on for 15 years or more and I can honestly say after all the free trials and BOGO or BOG2 deals over the years my average cost per book is probably under $3 each. I currently have 235 titles. My first yearly membership was on sale for $69 back in the day. I also pay for Spotify even though I can listen to the radio any time I want for free. Sometimes it's just a matter of preference.
Audible is a ripoff get a public library card and the Libby app and you can listen to a lot of the same audiobooks for free and a few extra free things like kindle books, magazines, and access to 3rd party sites like great courses plus
Public library is a great service people should take advantage of. However, Audible is far from a ripoff.
I rarely get the audiobooks I want to read when I want to read them through Libby. Latest book I tried to add is 40 week wait time on the holds. I only listen to audiobooks in my free time or when I'm doing yard work and wearing headphones which varies greatly from week to week and I often don't have time to finish books from Libby before they go back.
Watching the sales you can get so many good deals on books through Audible, own them forever, and I hope the author gets to see some of that money. I'm happy to spend a few bucks for the benefit of owning it and hopefully supporting the author.
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Not for everyone but if you have a family they'll come in handy at some point.
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Libby is nice, I agree. But sometimes it's also nice to listen to books whenever you want and for as long as you want. I find it helpful to use Libby for older titles that may be in lower demand and Audible for those harder to get books.
Is Audible overpriced? Perhaps, I guess, if you're comparing it to "free" by means of your library. But it still ends up being ~10 bucks for ~15 hours of entertainment, so some people such as myself may find it worth it. And thanks to deals like this one, it certainly makes membership an easier pill to swallow.
Audible is also free with certain Amex cards
it's not necessary to keep a membership at all times, let it go for a year or 2 and come back when you feel like it. I have been a member off and on for 15 years or more and I can honestly say after all the free trials and BOGO or BOG2 deals over the years my average cost per book is probably under $3 each. I currently have 235 titles. My first yearly membership was on sale for $69 back in the day. I also pay for Spotify even though I can listen to the radio any time I want for free. Sometimes it's just a matter of preference.
I rarely get the audiobooks I want to read when I want to read them through Libby. Latest book I tried to add is 40 week wait time on the holds. I only listen to audiobooks in my free time or when I'm doing yard work and wearing headphones which varies greatly from week to week and I often don't have time to finish books from Libby before they go back.
Watching the sales you can get so many good deals on books through Audible, own them forever, and I hope the author gets to see some of that money. I'm happy to spend a few bucks for the benefit of owning it and hopefully supporting the author.