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harmonyhealinghub · 3 months
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How I Spent January 2024: Exploring the World Through Free Audiobooks on the Libby App
Shaina Tranquilino
February 7, 2024
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As we kick off another year, many of us find ourselves seeking new forms of entertainment that are engaging, enriching, and easily accessible. In January 2024, I embarked on a personal challenge to listen to one audiobook each day using the Libby app connected to my local library. Little did I know that this simple decision would lead me down an incredible path of free entertainment, clutter-free living space, and a wealth of information.
1. The Power of Audiobooks:
Audiobooks have been gaining popularity in recent years, offering a convenient alternative to traditional reading. With busy schedules and limited time for leisure activities, listening to books has become increasingly appealing. By utilizing the Libby app, which connects users with their local library's vast collection of digital content, I discovered an extensive catalog of audiobooks waiting to be explored.
2. Free Entertainment at My Fingertips:
One of the most significant advantages of utilizing the Libby app was the cost-effectiveness it offered. Unlike buying physical copies or subscribing to audiobook platforms, borrowing from the library through Libby allowed me to enjoy countless hours of captivating storytelling without spending a single penny. This not only saved me money but also opened up doors to genres and authors I may not have otherwise considered.
3. No Clutter, No Problem:
Another unexpected benefit I experienced during my month-long journey was the absence of physical clutter caused by accumulating books at home. As someone who appreciates minimalism and values a tidy living space, relying on digital copies eliminated any concerns about storage limitations or adding unnecessary bulk to my shelves. It was liberating to indulge in diverse literature without worrying about where to store it all afterward.
4. Gaining Information and Expanding Horizons:
Beyond mere entertainment value, my audiobook challenge allowed me to gain knowledge and broaden my horizons. Each day, I delved into various subjects, genres, and perspectives, ranging from biographies to self-help books, historical fiction to science fiction. My understanding of the world grew exponentially as I absorbed insights from different cultures, eras, and ideologies – all while going about my daily routine.
5. Developing a Daily Ritual:
Listening to an audiobook each day became more than just a challenge; it turned into a cherished ritual that enhanced my overall well-being. Whether accompanying me during mundane tasks or providing solace during long commutes, these narrated tales transformed formerly monotonous activities into moments of inspiration and intellectual stimulation.
My January 2024 journey spent listening to one audiobook per day through the Libby app connected to my local library was nothing short of transformative. Not only did I uncover a vast array of free entertainment options but also found myself immersed in captivating stories that expanded my understanding of the world. Moreover, by embracing digital copies instead of physical clutter, I maintained a clean living space without sacrificing literary exploration.
If you're looking for an accessible way to enjoy an abundance of literature while minimizing expenses and decluttering your home, I highly recommend exploring the wonders offered by your local library's partnership with apps like Libby, or even Audible, Spotify, and YouTube! Embrace this modern form of reading and embark on your own adventure through the power of audiobooks!
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soracities · 20 days
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Hi, do you or any of your followers have any recs for audiobooks? Preferably that are free, I just would like to listen to something while knitting but not sure how to start exploring since I don't know who are good narrators or things like that. Thanks so much!!
i don't listen to audiobooks unfortunately but any audiobook devotees please please send in your recs for anon, thank you 💗
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Redoing this poll with more options based on the tags
Had a lot of people talking about donating their books in the tags of the previous version of this post, and I cannot go back and edit it, so I’m dropping a new poll
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chaoticeddie · 9 months
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bought books + sushi cat today 💗
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sol-draws-sometimes · 3 months
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I’M HAVING LIBRARY CARD PROBLEMS TEEEARS
LET ME READ MY DISCWORLD BOOK 😭😭😭😭
Probably cause I got a physical card and so now the app is probably now confused cause I was using a digital card before(I think they overrode my digital card or something, idk)
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moonshinemagpie · 4 months
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when I finish editing the academic anthologies im editing
im going to float in a sensory deprivation chamber in outerspace
i dont want to use my eyeballs for five days at least
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newjenns · 1 year
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tiktok ya truly boils my blood suzanne collins did not die for this
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chantlight · 8 months
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what if I set a goal for myself to complete all the DA canon material I haven't yet before the end of the year. that means:
DA: Journeys [web game]
DA: Legends [web game]
The Calling [novel]
Last Flight [novel]
Hard in Hightown [novel]
DA:O [comic]
DA:O - Awakening [comic]
DA [comic]
DAII [comic]
Hindsight [motion comic]
Blue Wraith [comic]
Dark Fortress [comic]
The Missing [comic]
Warden's Fall [web series]
there a couple of short stories I haven't read as well
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keendaanmaa · 11 months
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💿📚
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the-lady-hestia · 6 months
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Comfort sounds like The Hobbit audiobook narrated by Rob Inglis
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neil-gaiman · 1 year
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Do your followers know about Libby? It's an app where, at least in the United States, you can listen to as many professionally recorded audio books as you'd like for FREE, so long as you have a library card. You don't even need to visit the library, you can just borrow the audiobooks from your phone.
I don't know. I hope they do. But perhaps a few more of them will after reading this.
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queerdesire · 1 year
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Someone tell me why I’ve become an audiobook snob 😩 88th in line 😭
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cervidsunrise · 1 year
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did I impulse-purchase e-books 1 and 2 solely in order to read and compare rhys talking about his perspective of the events in book 1 to feyre's? yes obviously yes i did
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limewatt · 1 year
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listening to audio books is such a task. advertising about listening to them while doing other things is such bullshit
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autolenaphilia · 1 year
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As a former librarian, the whole "don't pirate books, you are taking money authors need to feed their starving children, just borrow from the library instead :) " makes me angry.
Because e-book prices for libraries are insanely high. Like I've heard the jokey meme about how "if libraries were proposed today, they would be condemned as some socialist infringing on intellectual property rights."
Well, the rights for libraries to lend out paper books were negotiated almost a century ago in most western countries, while the rights for libraries to lend out e-books and digital audiobooks were negotiated during the present neoliberal era where corporations are very powerful. And It fucking shows.
The prices for libraries to buy e-books are insane, and that's not even counting the circulation fees. And the books are frequently restricted by licensing to a certain small number of loans per book, after which the e-book is destroyed and the library has to buy a new one to the exorbitant prices the publishers give.
Like the advice about how piracy is some great evil cutting into author's profits and how you should just borrow from libraries instead is so infuriating in that context. Like listen to actual librarians talk about e-book pricing for libraries. It's a major drain on library funds, and in the era of neoliberalism and austerity those budgets are strained as it is. And libraries inability in the face of these costs to provide digital content is used as justification for further cuts.
Librarians have boycotted major publishers over their ridiculous e-book policies and have talked about how ridiculous prices are for years, and for good reason.
This is fucking corporate robbery of library funding, of tax payers money to further their own private profits. Any moralistic bullshit about the evils of book piracy should be put in that context. If the ordinary person is stealing the publishers precious book sales profits, those publishers are already robbing that person's tax dollars.
It's a fucking hypocrisy to justify the present system of copyright and intellectual property with "well, if you are poor it's still wrong to pirate because you can get books for free legally from libraries". Because book publishers are already using their strong intellectual property rights to bleed libraries dry of funds, killing them in the process like the fucking vampires they are.
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beaquinlan · 2 years
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