Librivox has a very large assortment of free audio books. The catch is they are all in public domain, so they are mostly older works and they are all recorded by volunteers. However, I can say that I’ve found them an extremely excellent resource (I’m listening through Hobbes’ Leviathan now).
So, if you’d like some older thinkers or scientists (Kant, Hume, Locke, Newton, Faraday, Mills, etc), they’re a great resource.
Interesting, thanks for the recommendation. I’ve been thinking I should look what other services are available and come across some streaming and rental services too, though as I like listening while walking out and about streaming may not be as great an option.
Librivox has a very large assortment of free audio books. The catch is they are all in public domain, so they are mostly older works and they are all recorded by volunteers. However, I can say that I’ve found them an extremely excellent resource (I’m listening through Hobbes’ Leviathan now).
So, if you’d like some older thinkers or scientists (Kant, Hume, Locke, Newton, Faraday, Mills, etc), they’re a great resource.
Interesting, thanks for the recommendation. I’ve been thinking I should look what other services are available and come across some streaming and rental services too, though as I like listening while walking out and about streaming may not be as great an option.