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Goodreads
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Libby Audiobook Books
T.J. Klune (Goodreads Author) (shelved 14 times as libby-audiobook) avg rating 4.36 — 947,426 ratings — published 2020
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Maddie Gudenkauf
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Pros and Cons of Libby: The Free Library Audiobook App — Maddie Gudenkauf
August 17, 2023 - It’s easy to figure out, more visually appealing, and processes a lot smoother than other apps with the same capabilities. My favorite feature in the Libby app is that when you’re listening to audiobooks, you can actually see the percentage sign for your progress which is AMAZING for my Goodreads updates.
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Reddit
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r/audiobooks on Reddit: Please recommend some audiobooks. I only use Libby and my library is missing a lot of books I’d like to read. List included in text
July 11, 2023 -

I just finished “The Help” and it was by far my favorite ever audiobook. The narration was amazing. I’ve also finished (and greatly enjoyed) To Kill a Mockingbird, Water for Elephants, Hidden Valley Road, The Martian, Ready Player One, 1984, Animal Farm, Inside the O’Briens, the DaVinci Code, Hour of the Witch. I’ve enjoyed Many Diane Chamberlain and Jodi Picoult books in the past as well.

If anyone has any ideas on how to listen to audiobooks without using an Amazon subscription or something other than Libby, PLEASE recommend.

Thanks

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Everand
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Libby Review - A Fantastic App for Free Audiobooks
March 30, 2025 - You can also refine your search for specific genres, languages, and content levels. Libby has a nice user interface that makes it easy to listen to and control your audiobook within the app.
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OverDrive
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Libby's Highest Circulating Titles of 2022 · OverDrive: Free ebooks, audiobooks & movies from your library.
A gripping tale of love, secrets, and betrayal perfect "for fans of Gillian Flynn" (Library Journal, starred review) from the beloved #1 New York Times bestselling author of Regretting You, Verity,... Read more
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Business Insider
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I signed up for a library card through a free app called Libby and got access to thousands of free ebooks and audiobooks — here's how it works
August 31, 2022 - Especially with audiobooks, I feel like I'm getting away with something every time I turn activities I love to do (like laying in the park or taking a long bike ride) and activities I have to do (folding laundry, doing the dishes) into infinitely more enjoyable versions of themselves. Plus, I still feel like I'm growing — and escaping the daily grind — without needing to sit still or pay as much attention. Recently, I've been using Libby, a free app that lets you borrow ebooks and audiobooks from your local library, to plan out my next 10 reads.
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BiblioCommons
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Lawrence Picks: Meet Libby - Great Audiobooks! — a staff-created list from Lawrence Public Library | Lawrence Public Library | BiblioCommons
More info: meet.libbyapp.com · LPL_ReadersServicesView LPL_ReadersServices's profile ... Jim Dale, beloved for his voice in the Harry Potter audiobook series, narrates this fantastical escapist tale rated "11/10" by The Guardian!
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OverDrive
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Download the Libby App: ebooks & audiobooks FREE from your library
Warm, personal, and easy to use, Libby is great for users of all ages. All your loans, notes, bookmarks, and reading progress sync across your devices. Download ebooks and audiobooks for offline reading, or stream them to save space.
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Reddit
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r/audiobooks on Reddit: Libby Audiobook Recommendations without Long Waitlists
October 10, 2023 -

So, I recently got the libby app and have been browsing this subreddit for recommendations but most of the books that are recommended have a long list of people who've placed a hold on the book. So here is your chance to recommend your favorite audiobooks that are more niche or underrated, preferably something that is currently available on libby. Thank you!

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Libby App
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Listening to audiobooks
Browse the articles below to learn more about listening to audiobooks in Libby.
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Libby Life
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The most popular audiobooks of the year (and all time!) | Libby Life: Blog, Podcast, Book Clubs & More.
Discover the most popular audiobooks of the year and of all time, according to library circulation statistics, that you can listen to for free on the Libby app from your library.
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Reddit
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r/audiobooks on Reddit: Quality Issues with Libby
January 31, 2023 -

I’ve been testing it over the past few months and it seems like every single audiobook I listen to on Libby is not good quality. It’s audible and I can understand the narrator, but it’s nowhere as clear as audio coming from Audible previews or YouTube videos. It sounds muted and somewhat crunchy. Has anyone else had this issue?

Edit: turns out I wasn’t going crazy. I reached out to Libby support about it with a video comparing Libby to Audible and this is the response I received:

The marginally lower audio quality that you're experiencing is due to the way we compress our audiobook files in order to streamline downloads for our users. It's not currently possible to adjust the audio quality for the audiobooks that you have borrowed in Libby, but I’ve shared your feedback…

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Reddit
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r/audiobooks on Reddit: My experience with Libby the library app (w/ tips)
April 25, 2018 -

First off, I'm a huge Audible fan, and I recommend Audible enthusiastically. But a few months back I started exploring Libby, the audiobook app for libraries.

I'm now using Audible and Libby side-by-side. Audible is great for finding new authors who aren't big enough to be be in libraries yet, like Dennis Taylor (Bobiverse), backlog titles that haven't been picked up by libraries (Swan Song), or anything you aren't willing to wait for. Libby is great for higher profile backlog titles.

A few aspects to Libby and Overdrive feel a little complicated. The good news is it's all free. Below are some things I've figured out that might be useful to someone else. Please add any other tips you have found -- I'm definitely still learning!

 

Overdrive and Your Library

Overdrive seems to be like a master database for libraries to use. If you go to www.overdrive.com, you can see the full catalog of all books that Overdrive is aware of. You can browse a bit without creating an account, but you need to create a (free) account to search for books at your libraries.

Once you enter a library card, you can then go to that library's Overdive page and search its collection directly. It will look like www.<libraryname>.overdrive.com.

The whole relationship between Overdive and individual library pages feels a little clunky to me.

 

Finding Books

When you are at a library's page, if you want to find something you can check out right now, go to "Collections" > "Audiobooks" > "Available Now." From there, you can narrow your search by genre.

When you are at the Overdrive home page, you can search for a book and it will tell you what libraries have the book, based on your location. This is a good way to find other libraries with good collections.

 

The Libby App

Libby is the App that Overdrive uses to play audiobooks (and ebooks). I use Libby on my phone. It has options to stream books or download them.

Some things about the Libby app are great.

  • It has a lot of fine control for "playback speed" and the sleep timer.

  • There are multiple ways to move back and forth within a book.

  • It shows you how much time is left in the book, but will also show you an estimate for how long until you finish the book, based on your listening rate so far.

A few things are annoying.

  • Within the app, you can only search the catalog of one library at a time. For this reason, I usually search for a book at the Overdrive home page on my computer first to figure out what library actually has it.

  • I have problems with the app in my car. If I use my car's radio to change the volume, Libby often pauses.

  • There have been a few times where the app kept playing after I thought I had stopped it. I had to go back to find my place.

 

Limited Licenses

Library audiobook copies are limited by the number of licenses the library has purchased. As a result, there can be lengthy wait-lists for popular books.

  • On the one hand, this makes no sense: It's a digital file. It can be copied endlessly for free. It should be available for everyone!

  • On the other hand, this make perfect sense. Authors need to get paid. ;)

I've been able to deal with this by using multiple libraries and managing my holds.

 

Multiple Libraries

I felt a little bit like I had "leveled up" when I realized I could add multiple library cards to my account. I live in Colorado and now have four library cards from across the front range. For most of them, you have to stop by in person to get a card, but as long as you have a Colorado address, they are happy to give you a card for free.

 

Managing Holds

When you put a book on hold, if you use the default settings, it will be automatically checked out for you when it's available, based on your place in the queue. This can be a terrific surprise, like Christmas in July. But it can also be a moment of crippling stress. "Wait, I'm not ready... I haven't finished my last book, and now I've only got two weeks to finish this new one!"

The secret is to go to "Manage Holds" in the Libby app and "suspend" your hold. I suspend them all for six months. That way, my spot in line continues to progress until I get to the front of the queue, but the book is never checked out for me. If the book becomes available, it goes to the person behind me in line. When I'm just about ready for a new book, I change the hold state to "active" on a couple of books. As soon as one gets checked out, I go back and suspend the others.

I currently have about ten books on hold, with positions ranging from the front of the line to an eight week wait. Figuring all of this out was another big "level up" moment for me.

 

Check Your Format

A couple of times, I put holds on ebooks by mistake (instead of audiobooks). Then, when the book was finally checked out for me, I was frustrated because I couldn't figure out how to make the damn thing play. Double-check your format!

 

Returns

When the book is due back, it gets removed automatically, which can feel a little jarring. I've had one book returned before I finished it, and I stayed up late to finish another (with a faster than normal playback) the night before it was due.

If you finish a book before it is due back, you should return it manually to avoid very bad karma.

 

Again, I hope this is helpful to someone out there. If you have more tips, please add them.

 

Best,

Geoff Jones

Author of The Dinosaur Four

(Narrated by Nick Podehl)

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Oak Park Public Library
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Tech Tips: How to listen to audiobooks in Libby - Oak Park Public Library
April 1, 2024 - Timeline: Swiping your finger on the timeline bar at the bottom of the screen will allow you to move as far backward or forward in the audiobook as you want. Libby is compatible with car-based media apps and interfaces like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
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MobileAppDaily
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Libby App Review ~ Free Audiobook & Ebook Access
Libby App Review ~ Free Audiobook &amp; Ebook Access
A detailed review of the Libby Library app. Libby audiobooks &amp; ebooks can now be borrowed &amp; returned with ease from your local library.
Rating: 4.7 ​
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Mumsnet
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Borrowbox and Libby audiobooks to recommend to you all | Mumsnet
April 12, 2025 - Libby depends on which library you belong to, not sure about borrowbox. i really enjoyed the audiobook Simon Serrailer series by Susan Hill on my Libby, so much depends on the narration doesn't it.
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App Store
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Libby, the library app App - App Store
(One downside is not being able to send audiobooks to Audible, which would enable whispersync between ebook and audiobook for readers who are doing both, but I suspect that’s an issue with Amazon’s audiobook model rather than the library.) I like being able to track how long I will need to wait for a book (Libby often overestimates the wait time, which I appreciate because then I’m pleasantly surprised when the book becomes available early).
Rating: 4.9 ​ - ​ 4M votes
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Google Play
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Libby, the Library App - Apps on Google Play
NEWEST issues!! Now randomly WITHOUT cause. it seems that Libby decides that you are not connected to Wi-Fi or to cellular service... Then decides not to allow you to listen to your book. restarted, cleared cash, restart, deleted app.... all to no avail!! original review--( it's Ok, not great.
Rating: 4.8 ​ - ​ 624K votes
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Libby App
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Getting started with Libby
Your selection will vary based on your library, since each library chooses what titles and formats to offer in Libby. Tip: Not ready to read a title, but want to keep track of it? Tag it for later. Your loans and magazines appear on your Shelf . By default, all book and audiobook loans are ...