

If they don’t have a title you want, contact your local library and ask them to purchase a copy.

If yours is listed, all you need is your library card number (and PIN, if applicable) to create an account. When you sign up, Hoopla searches for participating libraries in your area. The catch: Your library must offer Hoopla. Your count starts over at the first of each month. Mine lets me borrow ten audiobooks per month. Audiobooks can be kept for 21 days, and your library determines how many titles you can borrow per month. You can also listen directly on their website.Īs with any library, you do not own the audiobooks they are being lent to you. Once borrowed, you can listen to the audiobook by streaming or downloading-I recommend downloading-the book to your device using Hoopla’s free iOS or Android app. Go to and browse the titles in their collection. It works just like checking out a book from your local library. Hoopla Digital partners with public libraries across the United States and Canada to give you free access to audiobooks and other digital media. Fortunately, I found an online site where you can legally listen to free audiobooks! This godsend is Hoopla Digital. The biggest audiobook retailer is Audible however, they are rather pricey for my budget. They really have changed the way I approach reading and have helped me reach my reading goals faster. I posted previously about The Beauty of Audiobooks.
