I've been reading stuff from project guttenberg for years, but hadn't been by 
in several months.  Now they have a steadily growing selection of human read 
audio books available as well.  Check it out if that sort of thing interests 
you at all.

http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/categories/1

FWIW if you don't know project guttenberg is a site dedicated to archiving 
out-of-copyright works, and making them available in digital format, free of 
charge.  Some of the stuff there will surprise you - I found Booth 
Tarkington's Penrod Stories there, for instance.

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