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Obligatory "check your library". It isn't "literally anything ever published any time" like piracy is close to, but in a lot of places (at least in the US), there's a pretty meaningful selection of content you can borrow perfectly legally.
I use Libby and my physical library all the time and I love it! But the selection of sci-fi and fantasy is quite limited. Especially for audiobooks
https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/EBook_Lending_Libraries#Widely_Accessible_Libraries_and_Subscription_Services
I used this list and signed up for library cards in 20 different places. Just Google for an address near the library or even use the libraries address.
From my experience, the sno isle library has what I'm looking for for often them the rest.