Is there any good sites for audiobooks that aren’t behind private trackers? I have a great set up with normal ebooks but my wife’s job has here driving for multiple hours a day so she wants audiobooks and I can’t seem to find any consistent sites.

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Not piracy, but if you’re in the US and get a library card, you can use the Libby app, which has tons of free audiobooks on demand. Definitely worth it, imho. You can download for offline use easily too, which makes it excellent for travel.

Piracy? I’ve been converting my epubs into html files and then using the edge browser’s excellent voice to text to read it out to me, but that’s my own special brand of insanity.

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Libby works in Australia, too, fyi.

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Libby often had any popular books often taken up by other users, so I couldn’t read until someone else “turned in their copy”.

I get libraries in real life that have limited stock of books, but it’s a epub file hosted somewhere. The only limit is the server space and bandwidth costs.

Also the app was so laggy on even my (at the time) midrange device, that it felt like I was browsing books on molasses.

If they’ve fixed that, that’s incredible. I haven’t used it since, it left such a horrible impression. Trying to limit an endless digital supply, like making ebooks into early NFTs.

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There’s better licencing options for libraries now that allow librarians much better control over getting their patrons the books they want, you should give it another go.

Libraries can buy metered access and one copy one circ, and depending on how the library’s consortium agreement is, usually home patrons holds will get advantage over same-system-but-different-home-library holds; so those will still have the ‘limited like a physical book’ restriction, but you’ll have priority if your library bought a copy. We also use Cost Per Circ, and so as long as our monthly budget hasn’t been met, any books I’ve added as part of our CPC collection can be taken out instantly by my patrons even if the wait time would’ve been months long due to how many people are on hold. If the budget has been met, those holds on CPC titles will be filled once the 1st of the month rolls around and the budget resets.

Give it another try, and put the books you want on hold. Librarians have a harder time knowing what their patrons want when they don’t have data because patrons don’t place holds. I’ll add books to CPC whenever I can, even if there’s only one or two holds on a title

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Look, someone who’s good at their job!

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Ive been using audiobookbay.is/

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This is the way

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This is a way. Mando aside, the audiobook bay is better than spending money but it’s not anywhere near as good as private trackers like anonamouse

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They have not been working for me as of late have not tried in a couple days though.

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It wasn’t working over VPN for me either. I use protonvpn. Then I figured out if I connect to Netherlands, disable netshield and go to the .nl website, it works. I think it has something to do with tracker blocking that is not letting the website load.

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I can’t connect without tor personally

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If your is device rooted, check the hosts file located at “/system/etc/hosts” If anyone has tampered with it, that’s unusual!

Otherwise, I recommend using a privacy-hardened browser such as Mull. https://www.f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.fennec_dos/ https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix

For context, personally using ProtonVPN with a custom NextDNS for extra security.

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Libby all the way.

I use Libby every single day. It’s free and linked with your library card. Sometimes books have waits, depending on your library availability, but there are still millions available. When I worked as an Amazon driver, this got me through the long shifts.

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Until someone comes in with a valid option, MyAnonaMouse has open sign ups with a relatively short interview. That was my first private tracker and I passed the interview despite barely knowing how to torrent. I’ve heard invites are easy to come by if you know someone, too. Ratio is incredibly easy to maintain, too.

It is not a public tracker, and as such does not answer your prompt. Just wanted to provide a stopgap until a valid option is suggested.

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I love MAM

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MAM is one of the better ones for ebooks, too, isn’t it? I should probably look into getting on it.

The “best” tracker for ebooks is, apparently, impossible to get an invite for.

Edit: lol, I should have clicked the link first. Self-described, but “You have found your way to arguably the best private tracker for ebooks…”

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I don’t really read ebooks, MAM has been supremely adequate for audiobooks for me though. I’ve never gone looking for an audiobook and been unable to find it there.

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So what is the “best” ab tracker?

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Bibliotik, apparently, but I don’t have a membership to check. It’s basically impossible to get an invite, from what I’ve heard.

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Audiobookbay.nl is the best public audiobook tracker.

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