Do you love listening to audiobooks like I do?
Is your “to-read” list growing longer everyday?
I have found that I can “listen” to a good audiobook anytime! Driving to work or an appointment across town. While I am making dinner. When I need to fold the laundry or vacuum the house. At the gym. On a plane… like I said, anytime!
Now, Audible wants to reward readers for listening to books with the 2020 Audible Challenge! Listen to only three books between now and March 31, 2020, and Audible will give you a $20 credit to use on Amazon!
In order to be eligible to participate in this challenge, you will need to be enrolled in a trial or paid membership before January 31, 2020. The challenge applies for both new and existing customers.
Here is some more information about the challenge from Audible’s website:
Members who finish 3 distinct titles that are each at least 3 hours long via the Audible app on any mobile device or with your Echo, Kindle, or Fire device between January 1, 2020 and March 3, 2020 will earn a $20 Amazon credit. In order to qualify for the Challenge, you must be in a trial or a membership by January 31, 2020 and continue as an active paying member through March 17, 2020. That’s it. You’re already enrolled in the Challenge. Go ahead, start listening now!
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I’m currently reading Breakfast at Tiffany’s and just yesterday borrowed Joy Harjo’s new book of poetry. Thanks for the recommendations! Another on my list is an older selection that I think I’ll have to order as it seems to be hard to find around here, A Life of One’s Own by Joanna Fields. Happy Reading!
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Or reading-listening as the case may be 😊
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Yes! What do you think of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s?”
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I love it very much! Capote has a wonderful voice and use of words. I love when a story reads well if that makes sense. The writing is crafted and chosen more than simply giving me the next line of facts. Capote is a craftsman with his words!
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Yes! I did too. Capote was an excellent writer/storyteller
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Oooo! Thanks for pointing this out. I am sure we can do it!
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We’ve done it already. 🙂
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Great!
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