Imzadi
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Can you listen to them (audio) or just read?
There are reading formats called eBooks, in which you can chose the type of file which is compatible to your reader or reading app program. The most popular file types are: PDF, ePub or Kindle.
Then there is usually an audio accessibility feature for people who are visually impaired, which will read the text of the eBook aloud. This should not be confused with audio books. This disability feature might not read the text with any inflection, emotion or richness. It may just read the words expressionless. It may be flat, dry recitation of the text.
AUDIO books usually have a professional, skilled reader who reads the book aloud. They are usually hired actors or voice actors who can read the eBooks with full richness of expression and if the eBook is a novel, speak each character in a different voice or accent, so the listener can follow along and know which character is speaking. (Actor Jim Dale narrated the Harry Potter audio books and did hundreds of different "voices" for each of the characters. Those audio books are supposed to be amazing.) Other times, the author narrates their own book. You can usually listen to a clip of the audio book on audio book's webpage.
I agree with others who recommended the LIbby app. But, it really depends on the app your library recommends is compatible with their library loan system. Many libraries belong to the ILL - Inter-Library Loan system, where if they don't have audio book in their own system, they can request to borrow it from another library which is part of the system. It may take a few weeks to get the audio book, especially if it is popular and there is a waiting list.
If you want to BUY audio books, there is Audible.com is owned by Amazon. They supposedly have the largest audio book collection in the world. That may be good or bad, as every self-published author on Amazon is capable of having their book made in audio format too. Not every self-published author may be worth reading.