1. With full support for bluetooth controls as well as Android Auto and Google Cast, LibriVox Audio Books makes it easy to take your books with you wherever you go.
2. Audio books from LibriVox are free thanks to the dedicated work of hundreds of volunteers who record, edit and distribute the books.
3. The LibriVox Audio Books app includes listings for new recordings, featuring classic best sellers and out of print treasures.
4. LibriVox Audio Books Supporter offers unlimited access to over 24,000 free audio books - with no ads.
5. The LibriVox audio book app makes it easy to find the book you want.
6. Each LibriVox audio book can be streamed over the internet or downloaded for later use without any charge.
7. Lists of favorites, recent books, and downloaded books make it easy to pick back up just where you left off.
8. You can see the most popular books, browse by title, author or genre, look at new recordings, or search by keyword.
9. Access to the LibriVox collection, thousands of old time radio dramas, and many other collections is entirely free.
10. New releases are prepared daily, and the entire catalog spans the breadth of world literature, including novels, history, biography, short stories, poetry and more in both fiction and non-fiction.
11. You can even find books read by a favorite narrator.
1. Variable speed play speed, more accurate controls (possibly a pop-up window to manually enter the time code for what you're looking for?), and better search function.The good news is it downloads and plays public domain audiobooks and supports Android Auto.
2. The most annoying problem is that it stops at EVERY chapter! So if you're listening to something with a hundred chapters, that are just a few minutes long, you spend all your time waking up your phone ... opening the app ... and hitting the play button ... which is insane.
3. Volunteers have great variation in their reading speed & some are excruciatingly slow! Also Everytime I get a text message, when it resumes the playback pauses every few seconds until I press play on the app again.
4. However, with an extensive classic catalog, there's a lot of free material to listen to.Had nothing but problems since paying for this version rather than just using the ad-supported one.
5. I spend more time fighting with the app than I do actually listening to books.Too bad the paid version isn't an improvement over the free one.
6. The book I'm trying to listen to is 17 hours long! Fix it please!LibriVox Audio Books *Supporter* is the only one of the two versions of this app that supports Google Cast correctly for me.
7. You can't skip forward or backward in AA (just skip chapters), the app occasionally pauses itself between chapters and after notification ducking, and the main page and audiobook browsing is barely functional.
8. So annoying!I really like the app and the selection of material.. some genuinely excellent readings! As others have mentioned, the app pauses between chapters, ignoring timer settings.
9. Volunteer readers will always be hit and miss, but it's better than nothing.Great app! I have the paid version because I love their work.
10. Most of functionality is pretty intuitive to use, but the playback options are definitely primitive, and the default screen doesn't reliability reflect what you last played, perhaps because the app doesn't request any permissions.
11. Considering that there's a lot of classic literature I want to get exposed to, I decided to purchase the ad-free version.