Books On CD
by Staff Writer
Those who use conventional books on CD will agree that the format is cumbersome and quickly becoming antiquated. An unabridged book, for example, is typically spread across many discs, as the size of a typical audiobook is too large to be stored on a single compact disc. However, the dawn of MP3 technology has changed all of this. Now, audiobooks found at Kitabe.com are each stored on a solitary compact disc, with longer titles requiring only two or three CDs–instead of 10 or more.
What we do is take books on CD and convert them into the MP3 format. We have done this for literally thousands of books, spanning all genres of fiction and non-fiction. To gain access to these audiobooks, simply register on our website and pay a small monthly fee–less than the cost of a paperback book–for unlimited audiobook rentals.
Residents of both the United States and Canada have access to these unabridged audiobooks, and each rental you receive can be kept as long as you like. In addition, all of our rentals feature postage-paid envelopes for return. There are no hidden fees when you use Kitabe.com–shipping both ways is always integrated into our low monthly fees, whether you choose to check out one, two, or three audiobooks at one time.
Which option is right for you really depends on how many audiobooks you can listen to in a month. For most people, the one-at-a-time MP3-CD rental plan still allows them to check out multiple books every month. However, those who enjoy audiobooks while commuting to work or while relaxing at home may fly through multiple titles each week.
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