Project Gutenberg offers over 50,000 free ebooks: choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online. You can also easily convert ebook, epub, pdf, files to MP3 audio files for playing in your music players, see links below. I think has some free audio books too, especially if you are a member. And, a lot of these audio books are free to download, see links below or Google it, and you can also purchase other audio books, at, iTunes, etc. There are a lot of books that have been converted to audio files which can be easily played in various music players. I just read your post and the good replies to it. I did just check and there is a "feedback" email address for the developer of FBReader: running it under an Android emulator (if there is such a thing) seems a bit unwieldy, and although I read a comment recently that if one chooses to use Chrome as their browser, they can run Android apps through it, I don't know if that's true and it seems to be a little extreme for anyone who wishes to keep Google from reaching even deeper into their lives, lol.Īnd this is disappointing to me I didn't recommend FBReader randomly - I did so because I use it (linux laptop, Android cell phone) and have found that it does what I need without distracting me from its purpose (allowing me to read eBooks and, if necessary, to adjust things like fonts/font sizes) and thought you might like it. After doing a little more checking, it appears that you are correct. I checked the links and they seem to be for android app. See if you can get it to work, maybe I'm missing something. Thanks, I just installed it, but how would I install the text-speech-plugin. Apparently, TTS (again, via plugin) is supported both in the native linux version and the Android port of FBReader.
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