Then, you should download your audio books from audible instead,
that's where Itunes gets it's books anyway (or at least used to be)
and they don't have any restrictions on how long they keep your books
for you. You can download them whenever you like. There's still a
book I purchased in 2000 that is on my shelf waiting for me to
download it if I should ever have to again.
Generally, Itunes is more expensive than audible anyhow, especially if
you have a membership (even if it's just the $9.95 a year plan) so
it's all around better to skip Itunes for audio books anyhow.
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