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Not sure if you've tried it out already or not, but I started using the OpenDyslexia font on my Kindle and I read so much faster and more accurately. The font looks a little weird a first, but now I don't even notice it.
I linked it and here is the Github.
I really got interested and decided to make an browser extension for it, free and open source, it modifies the current tab you are on and makes it "bionicy", sorry that's what I call it, but Ive been really impressed on how it turned out and wanted to show it to everyone! hope I helped.
Github
Any e-reader with a text-to-voice synthesizer in it should be able to turn it into an audiobook for you. I like Librera Pro which is free on the F-Droid store (Android only) but paid on Google Play but you can probably use any e-reader you like that has these functions. Calibre can handle this on PCs