I'm trying a 30 day free trial for another audiobook streaming service!!
3 books to start off, they give you one credit for the good stuff, and then 2 other options from curated selections which was for me slim pickings, I picked Jean-Baptiste Del Amo's The Son of Man, and Charles Fort's The Book of the Damned, and the good one I chose Sigrid Undset's Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy, it was either that or Grapes of Wrath.
The 2 VIP options is potentially good for discovering new to me things, broadening my horizons. There was some Agatha Christies there, but not the best ones out there. You see I care about quality, not just any ole voice will do.
The BEST feature Audiobooks.com has is a volume boost, making it way easier to hear, I wish audible had that option!! All audiobook streaming services should in fact.
There is therefore 3 current audiobook platforms to glut my senses on, i'll be looking for a possible 4th, or I might leave it at 3, my main numerical digit, 5 new audiobooks a month, because I shall be keeping the 2 credits a month on audible, so 3 each month that I really want, and 2 that will be horizon broadening. And Naxos is still king of the audiobooks universe for allowing subscribers to listen to all that is there, that there's such a classics focus there, and minor challenges to seamless enjoyment, ensuring maximal pleasure when each book is completed, and I've completed one already at Naxos, and soon Numero 2, but I must keep all my finishing boasting at the end of each month.
I admit here also that i'm enjoying typing, and would if time wasn't of the essence to write endlessly of nothing, like a Seinfeldian post about nothing, but time is of the essence, and hence cannot be doing that.
Sharing exciting and good news however is something I'm glad to write about.
It's a race against the cataclysmic detonation time, as world events escalate, my personal goal is just to listen to a triple digits amount of them before a flash of light brings extinction.
Monthly subscriptions can go to 100 or thereabouts in CAD.
The 2 VIP options is potentially good for discovering new to me things, broadening my horizons. There was some Agatha Christies there, but not the best ones out there. You see I care about quality, not just any ole voice will do.
The BEST feature Audiobooks.com has is a volume boost, making it way easier to hear, I wish audible had that option!! All audiobook streaming services should in fact.
There is therefore 3 current audiobook platforms to glut my senses on, i'll be looking for a possible 4th, or I might leave it at 3, my main numerical digit, 5 new audiobooks a month, because I shall be keeping the 2 credits a month on audible, so 3 each month that I really want, and 2 that will be horizon broadening. And Naxos is still king of the audiobooks universe for allowing subscribers to listen to all that is there, that there's such a classics focus there, and minor challenges to seamless enjoyment, ensuring maximal pleasure when each book is completed, and I've completed one already at Naxos, and soon Numero 2, but I must keep all my finishing boasting at the end of each month.
I admit here also that i'm enjoying typing, and would if time wasn't of the essence to write endlessly of nothing, like a Seinfeldian post about nothing, but time is of the essence, and hence cannot be doing that.
Sharing exciting and good news however is something I'm glad to write about.
It's a race against the cataclysmic detonation time, as world events escalate, my personal goal is just to listen to a triple digits amount of them before a flash of light brings extinction.
Monthly subscriptions can go to 100 or thereabouts in CAD.

