camperkilgore wrote:
Tom_M wrote:
camperkilgore wrote:
Now I think we can buy the books, and that makes it so we can put them on any type of storage device, but that gets really expensive. I haven't found another service with as good a selection of books.
You can download audio books from your library. You will have a choice of thousands of books. You need a card from your local library and will need to install software on your device.
I will check into that. Can the downloads be kept for a long time, or do they expire?
Our library audiobooks are just like regular books: they expire after 21 days (3 weeks), but can be renewed. You have the option of putting a hold on a book and it will be checked out to you and you will be notified when it is. Works very well. The nice part is you can do all this online, which makes it easy to access while you're on the road.
It sounds like Audible has changed if you can't burn a copy to a CD. You could do that when I was renting from them. Of course that was over 10 years ago. I had a couple books I did that to because I liked them so much. They're too expensive now for me since the library has mostly the same books and they're free.