AudioBooks
AudioBooks is the best app to listen to all of your favorite books. It allows you to download any book for free and enjoy listening while driving. You can also filter by genre or author, read reviews before downloading, get new recommendations every week based on what you like reading about most – this makes it very easy to discover new audiobooks without having to sift through hundreds of titles at once.
You can also listen to these books offline, which is great for long drives where you won’t have service. This app works on both iPhones and Androids! The price of this app is $34.99/month after the first month – but if you sign up now it’s only $19.99 for your first two months & free shipping at audibletrial.com/nickmobileapps!
The AudioBooks app automatically syncs the audio and e-book versions of a book, making reading while driving easier than ever before. Users can download any number of audiobooks to their device for offline listening; there are no restrictions on how many books you can store or listen to at once!
If you need another title from our extensive library, simply search for your favorite author’s name, and they have more than 50 million titles available in all genres.
[appbox googleplay com.audiobooks.androidapp]
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