You’ll find a few more suggestions here. You can also download the app for iOS and Android.
If you're a Librivox user (or if you're just into classic fiction), what's your favorite book? I'm looking for recommendations for my next read.
Some days, you just need to turn off social media, avoid the news, and get lost in a good novel. I find that reading fiction by someone long gone from this life helps with perspective. Librivox.org is my go-to for free audiobooks. They have most of the classics. Right now I’m in the middle of 20 Years After, the sequel to Alexandre Dumas’ Three Musketeers. Like most sequels, it’s not as good as the original, but I was in France last summer and I love a good destination novel (for francophiles dreaming of the streets of Paris, you'd be better off with Les Miserables or The Hunchback of Notre Dame).
You’ll find a few more suggestions here. You can also download the app for iOS and Android. If you're a Librivox user (or if you're just into classic fiction), what's your favorite book? I'm looking for recommendations for my next read.
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