Back to audiobooks
There's a lot of audio floating around the net but in addition to a few podcasts, the last while I'm starting to shift back towards listening to recordings of books rather than of speeches, interviews and the like.
What am I listening to?
- Overdrive audiobooks from the library
- They finally offer "support" for the iPod which is nice to have now that I'm using it. By "support" what they really seem to mean is forcing you to go through the same silly transcoding that
piratespeople normally do. Not always the newest titles but still enough to keep me listening. - Christian Audio
- It's a bit hit and miss, but often there's something interesting in the free monthly download. This month is social justice month it seems and, in addition to the freebie from the WorldVision founder, somewhat surprisingly at least two of the four discounted others are from folks with some connection to the PCA.
- Audible
- I used to have a subscription with them a long time back and I finally signed up again. They've basically got the largest, most current collection of downloadable audiobooks out there.