Category: Audiobook

Libraries Continue to Report Rise in eBook Lending

The TribLive reports that libraries continue to see a rise in eBook lending.

The Kobo Clara HD eReader Coming Soon

Liliputing talks about the impending release of the Kobo Clara HD eReader as part of the coming lead-up to the Kobo/Rakuten/Walmart alliance that is bound to set the eBook Revolution on its ear. Watch for the Kobo Clara HD eReader in late May or June.

Charles Darwin’s Favorite Book (Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne) Soon Available Online

The Guardian reports that the fourth most-published book in the English language, Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789) by Rev Gilbert White, is about to be made available online.

Top Eight eBook Readers on the Market

The Independent lists the Top Eight eBook Readers on the market.

Narrator Barbara Rosenblat Interviewed at FangirlNation

FangirlNation interviewed audiobook narrator Barbara Rosenblat.

Kobo eReaders coming to Walmart this Summer

A GoodeReader post wonders when Kobo eReaders will be available at Walmart.

Legacy Publisher Scam eBook Readers

In a Bookseller article I missed (shame on me), Amy Durant shines some light on the scam being perpetrated by the legacy publishers on the reading public. By inflating eBook prices and fudging the data they’re reporting a drop in eBook sales when in fact, only legacy publisher eBooks are failing to sell. The Indie …

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Indie Publish = Yes ~ Exclusive Amazon = NO

AuthorLink Writers & Readers Magazine lists the pros and cons of being an Indie author and/or publisher while pointing out the pitfalls of going exclusive with Amazon.

Audiobook Narrator Ana Clements Interview

FangirlNation shares their interview with audiobook narrator Ana Clements.

American Readers’ Appetite Grows for eBooks and Audiobooks

Bustle illuminates a few things about American reading habits. Turns out people are sharing their quality time with their smartphones and eBooks, audiobooks and paper books.