Heard any good books lately?

Minneapolis Public Library (MPL) has something new for book lovers and transit 
commuters -- free downloadable eAudiobooks. You can choose from hundreds of  
titles and download them with a Minneapolis Public Library card to listen to 
anytime, anywhere--especially while riding the bus or LRT.

With Downloadable Audiobooks from Net Library and Recorded Books, the latest 
audio best-sellers, book club favorites, and award-winning authors are only a 
mouse click away.  You'll find the latest releases, biographies, thrillers, and 
perennial best-sellers from authors like Alexander McCall Smith, Dan Brown, 
Elizabeth Peters, Patricia Cornwell, Nevada Barr, and many more.

Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, audiobooks can be downloaded from 
the web (via the MPL website) and played on any desktop or laptop that supports 
Windows Media Player 9.0 and above.  You can also transfer your favorite titles 
to a wide range of portable devices, including portable music players, portable 
media centers, Pocket PCs, and even select smartphone devices (not compatible 
with iPods).


For more information on eAudiobooks:
http://www.mplib.org/netlibraryaudioinstructions.asp


For a demo of eAudiobooks from Net Library:
http://legacy.netlibrary.com/eBookNews/2004/December/NetLibraryDemo.htm


Thank you,

Rod Krueger
Library Board / Keeywadin


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