Why do you think anyone would LEGALLY make audiobooks free for you to listen to or download??? The only place you can listen to these books free and legally is your local library. The truth, plain and simple. You can buy them at other places. But if you find them "free" on the internet--chances are they're there illegally.
2007-03-14 08:13:41
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answered by laney_po 6
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Madeleine L'Engle Laura Ingalls Wilder Bruce Coville Terry Pratchett Suzanne Colins Eoin Colfer Robert Heinlein Jim C Hines DJ MacHale
2016-03-18 04:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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in ur local library...i work at a library and we have some of Meg Cabot's and Ann Brashares' books on tape...ur library may have more...they r free, u can renew them if u want to keep them longer and while ur listening u can record them on a different tape...it's easier than going all over the place to find audiobooks(which will probably be more expensive)
2007-03-14 08:08:20
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answered by Harini B 2
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Sophie Kinsella Audio Books
2016-11-04 11:37:00
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answered by pellenz 4
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If you're not interested in what the libraries have to offer, I'm not sure that you'll find any for free. Perhaps you could find some on one of the online auctions. Often, there are lots made up of many books for one low price. The only other idea I have is to try yard/garage sales.
2007-03-14 08:17:47
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answered by toniwannabe 1
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Try your public library's website.
2007-03-14 07:55:55
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answered by purplejadedragon 4
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There are lots of people who would laugh at the prospect of changing their fates. This is because it thinks that nobody gets more that what is put in his fate.
2016-05-17 03:06:19
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answered by alicia 2
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