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Download "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" Audiobook for Cheap
December 15th, 2011 - Posted by jeff
Want to read "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" before the movie comes out, but don't have the time to read it all? Take advantage of some great NextAdvisor deals and get the audiobook! The serial killer thriller is one of the best selling novels in the world and part of the highly-addictive Millennium series written by author Stieg Larsson before his death in 2004. Check out these great deals from some of the audiobook services we’ve reviewed:
Audible.com: New subscribers can get “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” for just $7.49 (regularly $24.50). That's the introductory price of the subscription service, which includes one monthly credit good for one book as well as 30% off all other books. One book a month might not seem like much for a voracious listener, but the deal includes additional reading in the form of a daily subscription to the The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. After three months, the membership goes up to $14.95 a month, which is still less than the cost of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” without a membership. Click here to download the audiobook!
Simply Audiobooks: If you go with the monthly download option, it’s $14.95 a month for one title credit but with no free trial. If you use their CD rental program you can rent an unlimited number of CDs, two at a time, for $26.98 a month, with a 15-day free trial to start. Or you can download “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” for $14.95. Click here for more info.
iTunes: iTunes offers the audiobook with no subscription plan for $17.95. This is a great choice for casual listeners who are Apple fans as you can only listen to the book on the iPod, iPhone, iPad, or a computer with iTunes installed. Click here to download the “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” audiobook!
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