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I was in the same boat as you but got really in to audiobooks a few years ago when I was driving all over Europe for work. They're a great way to kill time if you're sat in a van for 10 hours!
Audible is pretty good, they've got a decent range but get a bit expensive if you want to listen to more than one book a month. Alternatively, lots of local libraries will let you sign up for free and access their collection of audiobooks as well but it's a bit of a faff (am I right in thinking you're not in the UK? I reckon you could still probably get login details from someone who is and use that anyway). Spotify have just started doing audiobooks properly as well. I've not tried it out yet but might be worth a punt if you have an account anyway.
In an attempt to read more, I'm going to try to get into audio books. My job involves a lot of reading and when I'm not at work I go on lots of walks, so it seems like a good way of absorbing books without having to spend yet more time staring at something. I've not listened to an audio book since I was a toddler and have always told myself I don't like them/won't get on with them, but let's see!
What's the best audio book platform to use? Audible?