Amazon description says it's about cancel culture: In this brief study, composed of 9 easily readable, bite-sized chapters, O'Sheehy revisits some of D'Elia's thoughts on reading, writing, and being canceled in a culture that has lost its way. Taking on such heavy-hitting authors as Ayn Rand, Michael Crichton and the medieval Franciscan friar William of Ockham, O'Sheehy points at the good news of age-old adages and comedic truth alike and concludes with an appeal directly to D'Elia himself.
Depends what you're into
http://www.openculture.com/freeaudiobooks has a lot of free classics
https://librivox.org/ has community read books, some of them really good, some not so good haha
I can share the complete Lord of the Rings saga with you if you want, just DM me
For newer and professionally read audiobooks I'm not aware of any free legal sources
It's an e-book based around clips from the Congratulations podcast about cancel culture