I don't know if it will allow you to import books or not, but the librivox app 
allows you to adjust speed as well as other things, just like the audible app.  
I've never tried importing files to it, but if you can, it might be worth a 
look.
And, just for reference, all librivox recordings are in the public domain, so 
you're allowed to play them for audiences as well as make new things from them. 
 I personally like to find 3 or 4 recordings of the same story, and slice, dice 
and splice them into a new recording, with full cast recordings, It's a lot of 
fun, and makes for some interesting storytelling afterwords. :)

On Jan 18, 2015, at 8:49 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:

> Hi,
> I have an audio book in MP3 that I am going to put into DropBox, and I plan 
> on listening to it on my iPhone.
> I want to be able to adjust the pitch (speed).
> What is a good free app for this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Glenn 
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