1. My order on Amazon UK and another European retailer have both been cancelled now. Amazon just cancelled today.
  2. Mine on amazon.nl is still there. Won't take long i'm afraid

    Which version of the audiobook is able to download? So i can keep it after my trial expired?
  3. Originally posted by mezzamorphis:[..]
    Mine on amazon.nl is still there. Won't take long i'm afraid

    Which version of the audiobook is able to download? So i can keep it after my trial expired?
    I haven’t found any available to download without maintaining a subscription. It just doesn’t seem to be an option.
  4. I signed up for an Audible trial on Amazon. The first month is free. I got the audio book for free as my chosen gift and downloaded it from my audible library onto my computer. In my Audible library it gave me the option to "press play" and/or download. It says that you can download one title per month.


  5. Amazing snippet of Desire !!
  6. Originally posted by hep:I signed up for an Audible trial on Amazon. The first month is free. I got the audio book for free as my chosen gift and downloaded it from my audible library onto my computer. In my Audible library it gave me the option to "press play" and/or download. It says that you can download one title per month.
    Thanks. I'll have a look. Would be great that your download will stay on the pc after the trial expires :-)
  7. It seems to work. I did the same. After downloading i canceled my audible membership which stops after the trial now.
  8. Audible gives you an option to transfer the audio book to your mp3 player, using a conversion programme by audible.
    Don't think it will be possible for them to delete that file from my player after the trial period.
  9. If anyone is wanting a signed copy they have last couple at waterstones sauchiehall street Glasgow go and ask on ground floor at back. But she did say last couple now
  10. A little disappointed that Band Aid is pretty much just glossed over in the chapter called “Where The Streets Have No Name” as it is honestly one of my favourite songs of all time. I do remember that they went into a bit more detail in U2 By U2 though.
  11. The final third is proving a tough read. All the activism stuff. It reads like one of those brutally long speeches before One on the Vertigo tour.

    More than anything, this book has made me keen to revisit U2 by U2 at some point in the near future.