Monday, September 24, 2007

audio books

I found Netlibrary and Project Gutenberg to be non-user-friendly. I typed 1984 under Title Search and came up with nothing. I also looked up Lovecraft under Author Search and came up with zilch. Overdrive seems like a version of the library's own Maryland Digital Library Consortium--which did bring up 1984 under Title Search. Still no Lovecraft, though. I guess there's not much call for ol' H.P.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...


http://www.hear-now-audio-books.com

is user friendly.Audio files from this website are compatible with the software that is already installed on most modern computers.More over it has huge collection of titles.

John Sullivan said...

It wasn't user-friendly when I used it.

Unknown said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Unknown said...

A couple months ago when I wrote about investing time wisely and the concept of multiple positives many readers commented, saying that an excellent way to educate yourself and spice up an otherwise boring workout is listening to audio books and podcasts while you hit the gym. It also works great for beating the boredom while you’re stuck in traffic during your daily commute.
Here is a Website which provides you everything from comedy to spine-tingling tales of horror and suspense. It is not at all difficult to find your favorite book and to download it. Get it at ”Audio Books”