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Spotify is testing audiobooks starting with literary classics like “Frankenstein” – XDA Developers
Spotify has taken over music streaming and podcast. Now, the service is going over audiobooks, potentially challenging Audible.

Spotify has grown into a dominant force in the music and podcasting industries. Next up on the companys list of markets to conquer is audiobooks, potentially setting up a clash with Amazons Audible.
Spotify on Monday (via Hollywood Reporter) introduced nine audiobooks that are part of the public domain but have been recorded exclusively for the platform. Here are the classics being added to the platform:
- Mary Shelleys Frankenstein narrated by David Dobrik
- Frederick Douglass Narrative of the Life…
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