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Old 01-17-2018, 01:44 AM   #2162
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It hasn't happened lately, but in the past I have had credits pile up. When that happens I ask for a "break" (I can't remember exactly the phrase Audible uses) which I think lasts for 3 months and no credits or charges accrue, giving you a chance to catch up a bit. It's better than cancelling altogether, as I did once, because I then had to go through the hassle of signing up again later.
I've been doing two credits per month 9 months out of the year. It really only works if I find a new series to dump a bunch of credits on, but I'm less inhibited about spending credits on shorter books sometimes at the lower per-credit cost. On the other hand, it's still an almost $200/year audiobook habit >_>

I'm still neck deep in Oathbringer - I don't think I was quite as near halfway last time as I thought. Starting to feel separation anxiety about the book ending, and the long haul to the next volume...

Having taken a good chunk out of the Wheel of Time series since I last read Sanderson, the influence is hard to miss, but I'd still say Sanderson runs circles around Jordan.
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