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OpenAudible is a tool to download and convert (and remove DRM) from your Audible books. It's way faster than any of those "rip your Audible book to a virtual CD and then back to mp3"-tools. InAudible (Free, I can't link to this, you'll have to search) is also fast but you have to do download the Audible book yourself and then convert 1 at a time whereas OpenAudible will batch download and convert all your books.
Prologue has been my favorite audiobook app on iOS for a few years now. Getting the Audnexus Agent working with Plex has made my library much better because it provides really thorough metadata for my books.
Check out https://github.com/openaudible/openaudible or https://github.com/rmcrackan/Libation
If you have a pi or something lying around, it is super easy to set up all your server needs with: https://dockstarter.com/
I’ve been using a tool someone made specifically for the use case called m4b-tool: https://github.com/sandreas/m4b-tool