Yes, as said above, there are several free options.
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if supported by your local library: DRM’d WMA* audiobooks from NetLibrary.
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if supported by your local library: DRM’d WMA* audiobooks from OverDrive Media. You can check for yourself here, on the right under “SEARCH LIBRARIES”.
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MP3 files ripped from local library CDs or cassettes.
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Project Gutenberg has many classics in audiobook form, some with human readers.
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Sites that I’ve never used, but had in my bookmarks here and here and here and here.
Here is someone’s blog about free audiobooks.
*The Fuze, Clip, Connect, e100-series, e-200-series (when set to MTP/PlaysForSure) m200-series all play NetLibrary or OverDrive Media audiobooks. It’s PlaysForSure compatibility that you want (PlaysForSure = MTP + some little something else), which is supported by most Sandisk, Creative, Samsung, Cowon, Rio players, but not iPod nor Zune.
Message Edited by jj2me on 09-15-2008 12:37 PM