If you’re anything like me, with a busy schedule and no time to head to the store, you probably agree that Amazon is your best friend when it comes to shopping. If the convenience of Amazon is something you’d like to apply to the process of buying and reading novels, then listen up because a company called Audible has been created to fulfill this exact need.
First off, I want to introduce you to the wonders of Audible, the leading provider of premium digital spoken audio information and entertainment. Audible offers customers a brand new way to enhance their everyday lives with an unmatched selection of audiobooks.
I’m the type of person that loves a good book but doesn’t always have time to read, so when I heard about Audible I had to check it out for myself. The site itself has thousands of bestsellers, new releases, sci-fi, romances, mysteries, classics, and so much more! The site, much like Amazon, is extremely easy to navigate and all the audiobooks I could ever want are right at my fingertips. I literally felt like a little kid in a literary candy store while browsing Audible’s massive selection of titles, you know the library from Beauty and the Beast, it’s like that!
Today we’re highlighting a fantastic recently released audiobook on Audible, it’s a political-themed novel called Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, written by Pappy Pariah and narrated by the wildly talented Sean Penn. This audiobook is perfect right now, especially during this particular election season, because it’s a quirky and dreamlike story about America on the verge of a political twist in 2016. Pariah does a great job capturing the haunting, hilarious vision of an American middle-aged man with a huge mission–a loner struggling to find truth amid the hectic time of a political campaign that threatens to destroy the values of the country he so deeply loves. If you like political humor, then you definitely have to get your ears on this book, because it’s very fitting as we approach this historic and chaotic Election Day.
And, if you head over to Audible right now you can download any audiobook FREE when you try audible for 30 days. Here’s how it works, once you sign up your first book is on them, and it’s always yours to keep! If you don’t love your new book, don’t sweat it, you can swap it out anytime! You’ll also receive unlimited access to original audio series, a feature that is especially perfect for those with long commutes or who are frequent travelers. As an Audible member, you will receive everything from exclusive promotions to personal recommendations to 24/7 support.
If you haven’t already checked out Audible, be sure to head to Audible.com for your free 1-month trial and audiobook download!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Audible. The opinions and text are all mine.
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