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Yippee! Also, you probably aren't as broke as I, but if you want to find free audiobooks, You can make as many spotify & amazon accounts as you want and use their free trials for audiobook+ and audible and whatnot. (I recommend getting a $5 visa gift card from your local gas station and using that if you do this more than a couple times tho because you need to put in a card for the free trials and they will eventually ban your card. Usually takes at least a dozen or so accounts for that but still better safe than sorry)

Also basically all libraries have apps. Libby and hoopla most commonly. Check what your local library uses.

If that isn't an option or if you want an even better selection, some libraries let you register for a card online. This is important because what you can do is go find one of these libraries. I recommend ones in the American states of New York or Massachusetts (bc they have some of the biggest public libraries in the world), find a library that does this (it's usually the tiny ones in the middle of nowhere) (kinda gotta hunt on google maps until you find one) and register for a card. This card will only last a couple months, because after the online registration you are supposed to go to the library in person to confirm it (usually have abt a month to do that, + another month or 2 for them to actually disable your card), but for that time you can have access to the New York Public elibrary from anywhere in the world! Or the Harvard elibrary! And when they do get around to disabling that card you can just make another one!

(and there's also archive.org and pirating, but audiobooks are much scarcer than ebooks, so unless it's public domain your odds ain't good)

Have fun!

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