![]() ![]() Sometimes, when a book is saved to your account for a bit and you’ve used the service throughout the month, they will have to “rotate out” a few books and make them available later. Our members can always read an unlimited number of books and audiobooks each month but, occasionally, we have to limit the titles that you’re able to access within a specific content library in a 30-day period. If you’re only seeing a preview of a specific title, you should also see a notification of exactly when that book or audiobook will be fully available to you. We strive to provide the most comprehensive catalog to all of our members, but can’t guarantee the immediate availability of any specific title. Read to your heart’s content book lovers-there’s new titles added all the time! Dive into an adventure, puzzle over a mystery, get swept off your feet by a knight in shining armor, and know that there’s plenty more where that came from. It’s all available to you each and every day, anywhere you go! We also carry a wide variety of sheet music and news articles along with thousands of audiobooks. Many of our members use our website and app to read everything from bestsellers and old classics to legal documentation and instruction manuals. When you have a premium membership on Scribd, the whole premium collection is open to you for reading fun! Scribd is a digital reading subscription that brings you monthly access to the best books, audiobooks, news, and magazines. Here’s the answer from their FAQ (bolded emphasis added by me): A section called “Titles Available Soon” appeared in my Saved section so I investigated. Sometimes I would save a book to my account, go back to find it when I wanted to listen to it, and it would be missing. However, you can see the cute little * right there next to the word “unlimited.” I reached out to ask them about this and read the FAQ to find the answer and it’s not the worst, but it’s not ideal either. It’s not like Audible where you buy one book for your $15 per month account, or like Hoopla where you can borrow a specific number of library books each month. They mean that there is an unlimited amount of titles you can listen to in a month. You can see from the screengrab above, which is their home webpage, that they have a few new YA releases I’ve saved – ON THE COME UP and ENCHANTÉE. Their selection is pretty good, with a lot of backlist titles I’m interested in AND popular new releases. ![]() I use the app constantly for listening to audiobooks on the go or reading ebooks on my iPad. (I currently have a “holiday” list to keep all of them in one place.) All of their titles rotate through because it’s not possible for them to ALWAYS have a license for the same books, but I’ve seen quite a few last a long time on there. You can save titles to your account so you don’t lose them for later, as well as add them to various lists for easy tracking. They’re a website and app service where you pay $8.99 a month to have access to books, audiobooks, magazines, documents, and sheet music. There are a few caveats I’ve learned about, but I thought I’d talk about my favorite service again and how you can make it work for you. Okay, back to business – Scribd has gone back to their “unlimited listening and reading” plan. I’m not partnered with them or anything, but they do offer two months of free reading and listening by signing up through my referral link. I also get free months if you sign up! If you like this post and want to try it out, help ya girl out! Their unlimited system was amazing… until they removed it… but then they brought back a lighter version… and now it’s unlimited again! I was so excited to see the changes to a better “credit system” so naturally I was even more pleased with the service now that they’re back to unlimited books/etc. I have used them on and off for multiple years. It allows you to pay $8.99 a month to have access to their library of books and other kinds of media or documents. It’s set up like a cross between Audible and most library ebook/audiobook apps (Hoopla, Overdrive, etc.). I’ve talked about my love for Scribd on the blog multiple times. ![]()
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