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Originally Posted by HLS
I have over 2000 ebooks and all of them have available audio companions. Even in my browsing nearly every book I find has one. I almost never come across an ebook without an audiobook unless its some obscure book from a no name author
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I often find that ebooks that I am looking at do not have an audio version
at the time I am looking at the ebook. Though audio book release times are getting closer to ebook release times, in most cases, there is a delay between the two. Oddly, trad publishers often take longer to release the audio version compared to indie publishers despite their longer lead times. I tend to the belief that they are waiting to see how well the pbook/ebook do before releasing the audio book for their less well known authors.
Of course, I also have my ongoing complaint about Audible Canada not supporting eInk Kindles though they might offer such support in mid-2023.