Tennessee R.E.A.D.S.

After my previous library cancelled their subscription to RB Digital, I searched for a new audiobook app to replace it. Thanks to the library here in Putnam County, Tennessee, I was able to get a free subscription to Tennessee R.E.A.D.S., (AKA Regional E-book and Audiobook Download System) which has an app called Libby that allows library patrons to check out e-books and audiobooks. This service is not limited to Tennessee book lovers either. Check to see which reading apps are available from your local library.

Photo Credit: Seattle Public Library

The books available on Libby can be borrowed for two weeks at a time. I believe there’s a limit to how many books you can borrow at once, and I think it’s a pretty high number, something like 15-20. I also subscribe to Audible, which costs me about $25 monthly for two books plus discounts on thousands of others. However, I usually check Libby and Hoopla to see which books I can borrow for free before I buy an Audible.com book. This allows me to support my book habit without putting a strain on my finances.

Happy reading!

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