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What Are Audiobooks?

Listening to books can be as entertaining as reading them

Simply put, audiobooks are audio files. They are voice recordings of the text of a book that you listen to rather than read. Audiobooks can be exact word-for-word versions of books or abridged versions. You can listen to audiobooks on any smartphone, tablet, computer, home audio system, or in-car entertainment system.

Audiobooks are usually purchased and downloaded in the same way as digital music and video. They can also be bought from online bookstores or downloaded free from public domain sites. Most public library systems offer audiobook downloads online—all you need is a library card. Even Spotify has an audiobook section.

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How Do You Listen to an Audiobook?

Available as digital audio files, audiobooks can be played on a wide variety of consumer electronic devices, including phones, tablets, and computers—any device that supports streaming audio.

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When you purchase or download audiobooks from the internet, they usually come in one of the following audio formats:

Most media devices are designed to play any of these file types.

There are many websites and apps that provide access to audiobooks, both free and paid. Here are a few of them:

History of Audiobooks

Audiobooks can be dated back to the 1930s. They were often used as an educational medium found in schools and libraries. Before audiobooks were available digitally, talking books, as they were often referred to, were sold in physical form on analog cassette tapes and vinyl records. However, with the invention of the internet, audiobooks are now available from many different sources.

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