What would I download them on to? & how would I listen to them though?
MP3player, or a smartphone, PC etc.
I only have a laptop, but I don't use it a great deal.
I'd really be after CDs to listen to in the car or kitchen whilst cooking
You can rip them to CD's from a laptop.
Looking at the Audible website I'd have to pay £8 per month membership & could only have 1 book each month for an extra £4. or £15 each without membership
1st 3 months for £3.99each then you could cancel if you wanted to.
Hmm, but I'd still be paying £8 then for 3 audio books, with more for any extras.
I liked the good old days when you could just get & buy what you wanted.
I also loved getting films from the library or Blockbuster when I wanted one.
Times are changing for the worse for us poor people
Right now (As the Snookers finished) Alan Moore's Swamp Thing.
The original Dungeons & Dragons rule books (40 years old this week).
I purchased them in the original Games Workshop in Hammersmith.
The last ringbearer by Kirill Eskov.