In general, no, is not legal. A voice recording of a book still under copyright is a "derivative" work and infringes its copyright. Under some special circumstance, you may be protected by "fair use," but fair use is a defense mechanism, not a right.
Is there an app to record yourself reading a book?
It's called Record Box. You can use the app to create an audio book for struggling readers. It's super easy. It allows you to record yourself (or a student) reading aloud a book (or chapters of a book).
What can I use to record myself reading a book?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSGqlJ9JP0I
How do I record my reading?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6vm4dmZv9A
How do you make a read aloud video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A_PbqWe2tY
What is a recordable story book?
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Recordable Storybook You can create memories for a lifetime by sharing favorite kids books together. ... With Hallmark's recordable books, you can still read their favorite books to them, even though you're far away.
How do you record a story reading?
Google Assistant's My Storytime feature allows you to read to kids when away from home or busy. As a parent or loved one, you can record yourself reading chapters of stories, and then the child can ask a Google Nest device to play those recordings aloud.6 days ago