I had David Copperfield on hold with the library (using Overdrive) and realized that it's in the public domain and should be available here, whenever I like. I thought others might enjoy the...
I had David Copperfield on hold with the library (using Overdrive) and realized that it's in the public domain and should be available here, whenever I like. I thought others might enjoy the collection. The narration can be hit-or-miss and often each chapter is narrated by a different person, which can be off putting. But's free, and freely available without sign ins, library cards, etc. So very nice :)
Archive.org is an amazing resource in general for all types of things, so feel free to dive into the public domain.
I had David Copperfield on hold with the library (using Overdrive) and realized that it's in the public domain and should be available here, whenever I like. I thought others might enjoy the collection. The narration can be hit-or-miss and often each chapter is narrated by a different person, which can be off putting. But's free, and freely available without sign ins, library cards, etc. So very nice :)
Archive.org is an amazing resource in general for all types of things, so feel free to dive into the public domain.
Project Gutenberg is also worth checking out and has Audio Books as well:
Audio Book, human-read
Audio Book, computer-generated
My favorite one:
https://ia800203.us.archive.org/11/items/renascence_millay_ll_librivox/renascence_11_millay.mp3
Funny, the only thing I've ever downloaded from Librivox is a handful of Millay poems.