And if you enjoy the service and like what they are doing, it’s easy to volunteer if you have spare time to read a chapter or two and be part of history. So keep that in mind when searching for something to listen to. Since they use books no longer under copyright, most of the books on the sites were written before 1923. Both sites let you listen to books right on the website, subscribe by iTunes, or download the book to your device in various formats. Each site does have some books the other doesn’t have, so it’s worth checking them both out. The two services work together, with most audiobooks available on Project Gutenberg coming from the LibriVox site. Volunteers read chapters of books, and then LibriVox releases that audio back into the public domain for anyone to download. is another volunteer-run initiative that aims to release public domain audiobooks.
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