Does anyone have good sources for audio books? Finding a specific book can often be hit or miss on torrent sites.

  • dudemanbro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Mobilism, Audiobookbay, yandex (the search engine yes… very easy if you just use key words in your queries). I’m sure private forums are helpful as well.

    Edit: I use mobilism quite a bit and audiobook websites that have links for rapidgator or other hosts. Having a debrid service (all, real, etc) is super helpful because I can usually use the premium link service to convert the link so I can download at full speed. Not all hosts are supported but its not often I find a link from a host that isnt supported. If this does happen, I just bite the bullet and go ahead with a slow download.

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      1 year ago

      Completely worth it. Tons of content and a great community.

      The interview process isn’t a big deal at all… basically just asking questions to confirm you understand the rules.

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    1 year ago

    If all else fails with others’ comments, try your public library. Seriously.

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    As someone who recently joined, it’s been great to see all the books available. A caveat: there are a LOT of rules to follow. They can be difficult to follow if you deviate from the norm, such as using a VPN. They aren’t insurmountable but they take time to adjust to.

    One rule that was strange at first: You can’t download anything you want right away. You have to earn points first in the community and over time you will gain access to the bulk of the library.