Hi kathleen,
Thanks for the info. I didn't know anything about the lutheran library for
the blind.
I don't know if they are the same group that does the niv braille bible. 

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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Places for Books

Ann did make some poits
Those of you who can  read  recorded books have been way  ahead 
of strictly braille users, for years.   Consequently,  for folks 
like myself,  Bookshare is a  bonafide GOLD MINE!  Yes, LOC  does offer
braille books, but I've waited as long as a year for a book from them.  More
to the point,  I often read through Braille Book Review and  find not a book
I want!  That never happens on BOOKSHARE,  because, others like  the same
authors I do and, bless them,  scan the newest books by these authors!

For those, like Dennis,  who want Christian books, perhaps you can contact
the Lutheran LIbrary for the BLind, In Missouri, or a simnilar braille
library,  and  suggest they  offer  their collection electronically.

However,  I my personal hope is  MAY  BOOKSHARE GROW AND PROSPER!
KC

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