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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
Have you checked your library? Both of these audiobooks (and these versions) are available in several of mine. That makes them free for me. I have no desire to listen to The Divine Comedy; but thanks to your post, I will listen to The Plantagenets. I love history. Thanks.
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Yes, that's the first thing that I do nowadays when I find an audiobook that I'm interested in. But, thanks for checking. Those can be great deals and, although I've only known about this procedure for a couple of months, I've already used it to save several dollars.
As I mentioned to someone else--I don't remember if it was on this thread or another one--right now I'm working on getting library cards from area libraries that my local library has reciprocal agreements with, to broaden the number and selection of ebooks that I can check out, and therefore (for many of them) get the Whispersync pricing on the audio versions.
I passed on
The Divine Comedy, also. I have difficulty concentrating (sometimes I think that I have adult ADD (seriously)) and, as I mentioned to David Munch, this is one of those things where you have to pay attention to to keep from getting "lost."
I appreciate all of your hard work, especially in the audiobook areas of the MR site.