IM enrolled in the government's talking book program but quit requesting them 
as many of the tapes would malfunction in the player.  I requested a new 
players but they had the same results.  I'm also enrolled in their pilot 
program using new technology to listen to the books as  their catalog is not 
extensive as it is a pilot program.


"B. Kimberlin (Quadius)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  This is a very good 
suggestion.  I went through this process and ended up getting enrolled in the 
US government books on tape program.  While the equipment is archaic, to say 
the least, it does provide free books that are completely unabridged.  There is 
also quite a selection and here in Florida, they have a website where you can 
search for them and order them directly from your computer.
Quadius

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:         In a message dated 2/5/2007 6:57:21 P.M. 
Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  No, this is the first book I have read in this series.  Which one is the best 
?  I have limited access to audio books as my library does not offer every book 
in audio.  Dan T.


  
  I would call the librarian and ask if they can get more audio books via the 
State Program.  Rarely are libraries private.  They usually correspond with 
other branches in your state.  Make sure they know what you want.
  Make them work for YOU.
   
  Best Wishes

    
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