Have to read an endless book in a short period of time? What about having to read a book and along the way take notes becoming a terrible nightmare having to pick up the book each time you put your pencil down? Thousands of situations can be enumerated related to the previous ones. LibriVox.
org offers you a new idea, something rarely seen on the Internet and that can be of great assistance. What makes it an even better idea, is that all this system relies on volunteers. So, if you feel like recording your voice as you read a chapter of a determined book and then upload it, you are more than invited to do so. Now, if it happens that you are simply looking for a book and want to listen some other person narrate it, you can also do this. With an extensive collection of book recordings library, the site offers you the possibility to search under many different criteria such as the status (maybe the book is lacking a chapter to be narrated), the book author, publishing date and many more. In addition to this, you can choose the language in which you would like to listen to the recording. These are offered in over 5 different languages, covering a wide range of people and trying their best to fit everybody’s needs. Moreover, you can join enlightening forums where you can share your ideas with the rest of the community that this site has created. If you are new at this site and do not seem to be able to fully understand it, there is a section exclusively dedicated to guide you through the site, granting thorough detail about how to use the site to your convenience and how to volunteer for their aim of making all books accessible on the Internet. The homepage presents the latest news regarding the site as well as the latest chapter incorporations to their broad collection. A truly original idea conveyed by means of a both complete and brilliantly designed site. You can check it out at LibriVox.org and check if your favourite book can now be listened. 





