Are they decent performances? I like the idea if the narrators are good. That makes all the difference. I often chose a book based on the narrator.
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It allows you to read the book as an ebook or listen to it as an audiobook and syncs between the two as you progress. I've found it to be a really neat feature. Here's some more info about it:<http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=nav_shopall_aud_wfv?ie=UTF8&node=5744819011&mkwid=sjgkwoDyW_dc&pcrid=78920234049&pmt=p&pkw=whispersync&gclid=Cj0KEQjwn86sBRDroPiR0LrSzNYBEiQAzOaSYK-ZCQOqEmoRTjoSrZRNv9t2DrCLqzX0dKifsRv-BvIaAolb8P8HAQ>PatOn Jul 1, 2015, at 6:34 PM, Terry Pogue tpogue@comcast.net [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:If the audiobook is available from the library, I borrow and download. I buy it if I really want to read again. Also, if the book is available as a Kindle download and is available in Whipersync, I can purchase the audiobook at a reduced price.SandraSent from my iPad No I buy all my books from audible.Terry, do you get audiobooks from the library with Overdrive?SandraSent from my iPad IBooks will not import audible files. We are forced to either stream on the audible website or download to iDevices. We have to use that audible app which I thought was so bad. Perhaps they have improved it.I'm very bummed. The iBook prices are terrible high. I have a platinum account with audible and have for ten or more years. I never pay more than ten dollars a book. The first book I looked at in iBooks was $29.95!latest photos at http://www.flickr.com/terrypogue
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