Get Affordable Audiobooks on Music-Clubs.com
Many who listen to audio books think that the only place to go is Audible.com, but that’s simply not the case. There are a great number of places to go and get audio books online for less money than Audible would costs or even for free. There are sites which offer public domain audio book classics, such as the Bible, for free. There are also competitive online audio book services which are more afforadble than Audible’s subscription plans.
One of the many services available is called Music-Clubs.com. They have two subscription plans, and a platinum membership. The gold membership has a special where you can get 50% off for the first three months, and pay a mere $14.95 per month after that. With the gold subscription, you get one book of any size. Unlike audible, there aren’t books that are “two credits” which make the book take two months of one’s subscription. There is also a platinum level membership for $22.95 per month that comes with 2 free audio books up-front, 2 downloads per month, and after that you can purchase additional audio books for just $11.47 for each download.
You can find all sorts of types of books and genres on the site. There’s both fiction and non-fiction. If you’re looking for an educational book to learn a foreign language or just want to escape the pressures of the day in a compelling mystery, Music-clubs has it. The service is definitely worth checking out, because the library contains items that other audiobook sites don’t. So if you’re looking for a hard to find work, this might be the place to go. The site even has kids audio books and science fiction audio books.
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