Plus, I am getting the impression you have to buy lots of other stuff to go with it. A dock, better download software, carrying case, etc. It looks like a never-ending hand-in-my-pocket thing.
That is very much not true. Everything that you need for an iPod is included in the box. You can buy extra stuff for it, but you don't need anything else. The dock is not necessary at all. You can simply plug the included cable into the iPod. The download software is free and works very well for most people. You don't need a carrying case but if you decide to get one there are many 3rd party options available in a range of prices.
The battery replacement program from Apple is pricey. But there are other places around that will replace it for less. Or you can do it yourself for about $30. Even the more expensive options can be cheaper than constantly replacing AA and
AAA batteries. Also, the 18 month figure tends to be the exception rather than the rule. If you use an iPod all day, every day then the battery will run out sooner. But most people don't use their iPods that much. So most people have been getting much longer than an 18 month battery life.
The Apple website has a legal music store to download tunes for the princely sum of .99 each. That can really add up.
True. But paying $16 for a regular CD just to get one or two good songs adds up faster.
When looking for an mp3 player, the best thing to do is go around and try each one out. Everyone has different needs and some players will be a better fit than others. Some mp3 players have interfaces that are extremely difficult to use. This is especially true with the lower priced ones. Other players have better interfaces. The iPod has one of the highest rated interfaces. Ease of use should play a big role when making a decision. After all, would you like to be able to easily switch between songs or would you rather futz with an annoying interface just to do simple things?
Getting back to the OP's question, if you like listening to audio books, one option (whether you get an iPod or another player) is to sign up with Audible.com for a year. If you sign up with them you get $100 off the price of an mp3 player at buy.com. It's a pretty good deal all around. The audible.com membership costs $15 per month and you will be commited for 12 months. For that price you get to download one audio book per month (plus one magazine or newspaper each month). The good thing is that you can download just about any book that they have, even those that normally cost as much as $70 or more. So the $15 per month can be a really good deal. Then you get $100 off an mp3 player of your choice. If you like audio books and are looking to buy an iPod or other type of player then this is a rather good deal.
More information about the audible deal can be found at:
http://www.buy.com/retail/computers/specialty_store_1.asp?loc=50019
