We have rounded up a list of the best audiobook apps for you to try out this Audiobook Appreciation Month
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Audiobooks have been gaining popularity for quite some time now. While some swear by their accessibility, others find the audio experience immersive. With more and more titles being recorded across genres and languages every day, the numerous audiobook apps might seem overwhelming. As the US observes June as Audiobook Appreciation Month, we have rounded up a list of diverse audiobook apps for anyone who’s keen to start out.
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Audible
Amazon’s audiobook app, Audible offers an extensive library of over 425,000 audiobooks. In addition to iOS, Android, and Windows platforms, the app is available across all Amazon devices and allows users to rent, buy, and stream online. A monthly subscription gives you access to the premium library, however several popular titles are available for free. The minimalistic app interface alongside an offline reading feature makes it easy to use.
Audiobooks
Offering over 10,000 free audiobooks, this app is great for those who are just starting out. The vast global library features over 250,000 audiobooks as well as a staggering 100 million podcast episodes including kid-friendly content for the whole family. If you’ve ever struggled with the narration being too fast or too slow, Audiobooks allows users to control the speed of narration for every audiobook to suit their preferences. Compatibility with Chromecast and Apple TV ensures an enhanced listening experience while the customisable sleep timer makes it ideal for bedtime reading.
LibriVox Audio Books
Among the most popular audiobook apps around the globe, LibriVox Audio Books has a library of over 50,000 audiobooks and is completely free. The most exciting element of the app is its multilingual collection spanning over 30 languages, including Arabic, Latin, Hebrew, French, Tamil, and Urdu. Users can select their language of choice to browse seamlessly through genres, authors, or keywords. Offline and Car Play support make it easy to use and ideal for commute.
Scribd
Also available across Amazon devices, Scribd offers a solid collection of audiobooks. The app’s library, which is among the world’s largest document libraries, includes articles from popular magazines (People, New York Magazine, etc.), e-books, sheet music selections, as well as research documents. Users can personalise their experience to highlight favourite genres, and read through thousands of reviews to make up their mind about their next listen. With new titles available every month, stories are unlikely to run out.
Google Play Books
If you are unsure of committing to an audiobook membership, Google Play Books might be the app for you. Users don’t need a monthly subscription and can choose to pay for individual titles. Available on Android as well as iOS devices, Google Play Books also allows users to preview free samples of millions of books in their vast catalogue of audiobooks and e-books. The app's Bubble Zoom feature works well for fans of comic books and manga.