hello all.

I am unconvinced that after NLS Daisy collection of audio books, the NLS/State 
library collection of audio books on tape and audible.com, RFB&D is worth 
exploring.  Now Pl keep in mind I'm only interested in audio books recorded by 
real humans and not text based books read out by your speech synthesizer. 

For such audio books, does RFB&D really has a considerable unique selection 
that I cant find in the other 3 sources above?  Is it really worth my time to 
deal with that site? Or is RFB&D going to be so redundant that I shouldn't even 
bother?

Prateek
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