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Buying DRM-free Ebooks and Audio books

Some time ago I insisted that The Player start buying everything DRM-free. The Player took some convincing, but after pointing out that we had to re-buy books when we went from Kindle to Kobo, or switching from Audible.com to Audiobooks.com, the Player finally saw the light!! (some Sylvan persuasion helped too).

Ebooks

For ebooks going DRM-free can limit your choices. For example, I haven't seen DRM-free versions of Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings out there. But sometimes you can buy DRM-free versions of books straight from the publisher. It is always worth going and checking it out.

For example, No Starch Press sells their books DRM-free directly from their site. For people who like Dave Ramsey (finance guy), his books are available DRM-free as well (links below). So whether you want fiction or non-fiction, you can go straight to the publisher, and maybe you can find the books you want.

Smashwords.com

Also, while I haven't seen a *ton* of mainstream books on the site, smashwords.com has a lot of DRM-free books for sale, including some from Brandom Sanderson, who is a really good author.

There are a lot of indie authors publishing on Smashwords, and many of the books are really good! When I get some of my stories finished, that is probably where I am going to go to sell my books.

You kind of get a bit of everything there. The front page usually has a lot of romance, so if that is not your thing you will need to go into the menus to look for Sci-fi, Fantasy, Mystery, or whatever.

Estories.com

Finding mainstream audiobooks DRM-free is easier. For audiobooks, the Player and I now buy our books from estories.com . Once you buy, you can download a zip file of the book directly on your computer, and extract it where you want to use it.

Estories also has apps for iOS and Android, but I listen to the audiobooks on my Linux computer, or my Pinephone (if I am exercising).

On my Linux computer, I use Cozy (link at bottom of page). That doesn't work great in mobile-mode on the Pinephone yet, so on the Pinephone I just use the music player Lollypop.

Physical Books

Of course there is always the choice of buying a physical book! I'll do this before I buy a book wrapped in DRM, which limits what I can read it on. If you don't mind lugging a few books around with you, this is probably the best reading experience :)

If you have any sites that sell DRM-free books that you recommend, let me know! I'm sure there are tons out there.

Links

Lantashi Files, main section

Email: lantashi [at] protonmail [dot] com

No Starch Press

Dave Ramsey

Smashwords

Cozy

Lollypop