Submitted by action_lawyer_comics t3_10p7b1m in books
So I’ve been boycotting Amazon for a while now for several reasons, and Brandon Sanderson’s reveal about terrible pay rates for authors was just an additional layer of icing on a cake that’s already been iced five or six times before. I’ve been using Libro.FM for a while, and I find that to be a good platform. The app works great, prices are reasonable, etc. My only issue with it is that a lot of the books I want to get aren’t on there since Audible has so many exclusives. Last time I stopped my subscription it wasn’t because I wasn’t listening to books fast enough, it was because every book I was interested in wasn’t on their site/app.
Does anyone have any thoughts on Speechify and how it compares to Audible and Libro? I still use Audible since I’ve purchased a lot of books before boycotting them, and the app works unsurprisingly well. I like that Speechify is taking a stand for authors and compensating them better, but I like that Libro gives part of my purchase to my local book store. It’s also frustrating enough to have my library split across 2 apps, so it would have to be pretty compelling for me to change.
Also I listen to books to help me fall asleep so a sleep timer is critical. Audible and Libro both have one, does Speechify?
What are your thoughts? Which non-Audible audiobook is best?
Z1R43L t1_j6kllwv wrote
I use Smart Audiobook player. You can use your computer to download your audible books and play them through Smart. This puts all your books in one place. It has the best sleep timer with a shake to continue playing setting, so when it's about to sleep it makes a noise and you just shake your phone to continue. I only fall asleep to audiobooks and sometimes one sleep timer round isn't enough so I just shake it half-asleep...