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So... Librivox provide free public domain audiobooks. There are thousands of books on there often with multiple recordings. Some of the books are a single narrator, some change every couple of chapters.
But by it's nature, Librivox is very hit and miss. Some are great. Some are not worth the cost (and for a free item, that's saying something)
So, we are wanting to put together a list for the r/audiobooks wiki showing user recommendations for what is thest best of Librivox.
What we are looking for:
if there is a particular librivox recording you have liked.
a particular librivox narrator that does consistently good work.
What we do not want:
General titles: "Count of Monte Cristo is a great classic.". Yes, it is. But unless you can point us to a specific recording that is actually listenable the comment is overly useful (at least not as a top comment)
comments like "forget librivox, [professional narrator] has a version of [Public Domain Classic] for [value above free] on [Retail Site]
This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information, or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org.