Audible

Bottom line: Membership plan saves frequent readers money on the biggest download library in the audiobook business
Booksfree

Bottom line: Fast, free shipping with the biggest rental library makes this a great service for frequent listeners
eMusic Audiobooks

Bottom line: Cheapest plans and good selection, though it may lack some high-profile titles; audio quality is not top-notch
Simply Audiobooks

Bottom line: There are two plans to choose from, but the rental service is by far the best bargain
iTunes

Bottom line: Better for casual listeners; not as cheap as subscription services; must use iTunes/iPod/iPhone
Barnes & Noble

Bottom line: Good selection, often cheaper than iTunes, but checkout, download, and audio are disappointing

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The Girl Who Played with Fire: Audiobook download

December 28th, 2010 - Posted by Kent

The Girl Who Played with Fire

The Girl Who Played with Fire

Looking to download The Girl Who Played with Fire? The second book in Stieg Larsson's Millenium Trilogy is proving just as popular as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Here's our rundown of your cheapest options for downloading the Scandinavian thriller.

Audible.com: While you can get it for $27.39 without a subscription, new subscribers can get it for only $7.49. A subscription gives you one book-buying credit per month, as well as a 30% discount on additional titles. After three months, membership goes up to $14.95, but you can cancel at any time. Click here to get it.

eMusic: With eMusic it will cost you a bit more. While the normal subscription price is cheaper than Audible.com's (only $9.95 per month, versus $14.95), the title will cost you two book credits. With a subscription, this will cost you around $20.00. Click here to sign up with eMusic.

Simply Audiobooks: Here you can get The Girl Who Played with Fire for $20.00 as a one-off purchase, or $14.95 if you sign up for a membership ($13.00 per month if you sign up for an annual plan). Click here to go SimplyAudiobooks and search for the title.

iTunes: Here it can be had for $20.95, no membership required. Click here to get.

Barnes and Noble: This is the cheapest single-download price at $16.00, though when we tested the service we found the checkout and download process a bit cumbersome. Click here to go to BarnesandNoble.com.

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