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Submitted by Guest on September 12, 2007 - 13:38.
Another good audiobook source is http://librivox.org/
It's free mp3 downloads of books in the public domain. I'm a fan of the short stories, but there's a pretty good catalog of books to browse through. There are also some books in non-english languages. And it's free, so, uuh, why not?
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Another good audiobook
Submitted by Guest on September 12, 2007 - 13:38.
Another good audiobook source is http://librivox.org/
It's free mp3 downloads of books in the public domain. I'm a fan of the short stories, but there's a pretty good catalog of books to browse through. There are also some books in non-english languages. And it's free, so, uuh, why not?