Audiobook torrents? (Learnbit Invites Appreciated)
	
		Killer722
		29-06-2006 22:29:14
	 
	
	
	I have to read a book over the summer for school and I really don't feel like going out and getting it, let alone reading it, so I was wondering if anyone knew where to find a torrent for the book Theodore Rex. They have it on iTunes for like $47 for the unabridged version, and there's no way in hell I'm paying for something I don't even want to read. 
I tied Google and got nothing, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I also have to read Huckleberry Fin, so I need that too. This will result in several +Kmas for anyone willing to help.	
	
 
	
		Ryizan
		29-06-2006 22:46:54
	 
	
	
	Same here! I also had trouble finding a torrent for one of my books. I found one but it had 0 seeders. It tooks about 3 days of straight downloading. ( just left bittorent open) I have been seeding it for about a week and I just stoped. My book was "Around the wrold in 80 days" I now have to find a torrent for "the hobit" When I seaArch for my other book I'll also try for yours.
BTW, try torrentbox.com or torrentportal.com
I never understood why in hell they make us do this! ITS SUMMER!	
	
 
	
		Killer722
		29-06-2006 22:49:08
	 
	
	
	Haha, seriously man. I have to read both of those books because of AP Classes, and I have to write a paper for each of them. I hate this crap. (
I found a torrent with 100 Books, but I only want one, so when I try to download just Huck Finn, it still downlods all of them and that's 3.29 GB...
I really don't want to read this crap...
Oh, and those sites got me nothing. Thanks anyway.  )	
	
 
	
		xigxag
		30-06-2006 01:33:42
	 
	
	
	[quote9f758ba9ca="Killer722"]
I found a torrent with 100 Books, but I only want one, so when I try to download just Huck Finn, it still downlods all of them and that's 3.29 GB...
[/quote9f758ba9ca]
use a client like 
utorrent[=http//www.utorrent.com]utorrent or bitcomet and when you start the torrent choose which parts of the torrent you want to download	
	
 
	
		Tholek
		30-06-2006 01:40:48
	 
	
	
	There's audiobooks on Oink, as well as other torrent sites.	
	
 
	
		Jeorgius
		30-06-2006 01:45:49
	 
	
	
	For Huckleberry Fin use pinkmonkey.com
basically cheat notes, they take have abour 4-5 paragraphs for each chapter with only the important details and lines you will need.
I used it all through High School and never failed me xD	
	
 
	
		manOFice
		30-06-2006 05:05:17
	 
	
	
	I wanna get all the harry potter audio books	
	
 
	
	
	
	Bah, stupid AP Classes. I wouldn't be taking them if they didn't look great on my college app.
I remember seeing a private torrent site with "educational" stuff on it. I can't remember what site it was though. A lot of people here were asking for invites and I wanted one because I thought maybe they had audio books.
Does anyone know where I might find a [u5dfbd4086c]In Cold Blood[/u5dfbd4086c] by Capote and any Hemingway or Steinbeck or [u5dfbd4086c]Catch-22[/u5dfbd4086c] by Heller?
I have to read 2 books and write 2 essays. I'm not even half way through In Cold Blood. That's how much I [i5dfbd4086c]don't[/i5dfbd4086c] want to read.	
	
 
	
		UsfGeek
		30-06-2006 08:12:41
	 
	
	
	I have to read Frankenstein.....how exciting.	
	
 
	
		ajasax
		30-06-2006 10:24:16
	 
	
	
	[quotebd4cc5423f="UsfGeek"]I have to read Frankenstein.....how exciting.[/quotebd4cc5423f]
That's probably the only book I actually read for Senior AP English. I thought it was pretty interesting shrug I was also supposed to read Tale of Two Cities, which I still haven't read to this day.	
	
 
	
		tylerc
		30-06-2006 10:29:08
	 
	
	
	I had to read A Tale of Two Cities during my junior year in English Lit.  That book was awful, so I didn't read it.
The only book I actually read this year was The Catcher in the Rye in American Lit.
I read Huck Finn in American Lit too, just read SparkNotes, that's what I did, and I got an A on the quizzes/tests.	
	
 
	
		Killer722
		30-06-2006 10:41:21
	 
	
	
	The fact of the matter is, Theodore Rex is over 700 pages long and Huckleberry Finn is what, 300? That fuckin sucks! I didn't start either of them...	
	
 
	
	
	
	Oooh ouch. I found the audio book i was looking for on mininova. I still want to know what that private torrent site was.	
	
 
	
		Averagejoe1039
		30-06-2006 11:26:28
	 
	
	
	Huckleberry Finn is pretty good, definitely wasn't an Animal Farm.	
	
 
	
	
	
	Well, I think I found it.
Anyone care to invite me?
http//www.learnbits.org/	
	
 
	
		Killer722
		30-06-2006 13:17:32
	 
	
	
	I'd like an invite too.	
	
 
	
		Ryizan
		30-06-2006 13:43:40
	 
	
	
	It would be nice.....	
	
 
	
	
	
	Maybe you should add 'LearnBits Invites Please?' to the title.	
	
 
	
		Killer722
		30-06-2006 17:42:04
	 
	
	
	I found the Huck Finn audiobook on Limewire, so now I just need Theodore Rex.	
	
 
	
		JennyWren
		30-06-2006 20:27:38
	 
	
	
	This may not be the case in all cities, but lots of public libraries have books on tape & cd.  I used to work at a library and we had craploads of books on CD so you could borrow it and listen or burn it to your iPod or what-have-you.  Libraries rock (ok, 11 years working there made me a leeeettle biased) - I get tons of DVDs of movies and TV shows and lots of CDs of good music from there, also magazines and books too.  Best thing - bring it back on time and it's FREE!
yourLibraryBooks4Free.com?  LOL
We all like free!	
	
 
	
	
	
	[quoteb69bae215e="Ryizan"]Same here! I also had trouble finding a torrent for one of my books. I found one but it had 0 seeders. It tooks about 3 days of straight downloading. ( just left bittorent open) I have been seeding it for about a week and I just stoped. My book was "Around the wrold in 80 days" I now have to find a torrent for "the hobit" When I seaArch for my other book I'll also try for yours.
BTW, try torrentbox.com or torrentportal.com
I never understood why in hell they make us do this! ITS SUMMER![/quoteb69bae215e]
ryizan, the hobbit is the best of the LOTR era tolkien books. it is GREAT	
	
 
	
	
	
	[quote180973de84="UsfGeek"]I have to read Frankenstein.....how exciting.[/quote180973de84]
another excellent book. i seriously consider this one of the best of all time...	
	
 
	
		theysayjump
		30-06-2006 20:42:15
	 
	
	
	[quotef728cb538e="jy3"][quotef728cb538e="Ryizan"]Same here! I also had trouble finding a torrent for one of my books. I found one but it had 0 seeders. It tooks about 3 days of straight downloading. ( just left bittorent open) I have been seeding it for about a week and I just stoped. My book was "Around the wrold in 80 days" I now have to find a torrent for "the hobit" When I seaArch for my other book I'll also try for yours.
BTW, try torrentbox.com or torrentportal.com
I never understood why in hell they make us do this! ITS SUMMER![/quotef728cb538e]
ryizan, the hobbit is the best of the LOTR era tolkien books. it is GREAT[/quotef728cb538e]
 
Actually The Hobbit came out about 17 years before the LOTR came out so to be pedantic about it, LOTR is actually a Hobbit era book.  wink
Anyway, The Hobbit was god but I didn't like it as much as the LOTR.	
	
 
	
		Tholek
		30-06-2006 21:57:39
	 
	
	
	Some libraries have downloadable audiobooks eBooks right on their sites.