

This also means that, on average, ’s prices are competitive. Also, you get to keep the books you purchase after you cancel your membership, unlike with the Netflix-like Scribd, which works like a streaming service and is another good option if you listen to a lot of books each month. This makes it more flexible and the cheaper option if you listen to more than one or two audio books a month. One advantage has over Audible is that you can purchase additional credits at the same price as the first.

This is better than most other services we tested, but it means you might not always find the title you’re looking for on the site. had about 75% of these books in its library. For example, we found the Killing Eve novelization, the Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, and All Quiet on the Western Front when we signed up for our trial.Īs part of our testing, we compiled a list of the most popular books from 2019 and searched for all of them on each site. While the selection here isn't the newest of the new, you'll always find a book you'll want to try from just about any genre of fiction and popular non-fiction. If you're a member of the site, you not only get any audiobook free each month, but you can also choose a second book from the VIP section. The VIP section is a neat little bonus, exclusive to, and it is basically a list of selected audiobooks that changes every month. The site offers a free trial and gives you one free credit to use to buy your first book from the premium catalogue of 150,000+ books, plus the option to download a further couple from the VIP section of books. The monthly fee is $14.95, which is the same as Audible (opens in new tab), making these two some of the more expensive options in the audiobook sphere. With the membership, you get a free book every month from the VIP list on site. only has one membership plan, and while offering a few more options wouldn’t hurt, it does streamline enrolment.
