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FROM: "Tahtinens" <[removed]@bytehead.com>
REC'D: 2/3/00, 8:52 PM
FROM: "RENEE ZURN" <[removed]@duluth.lib.mn.us>
REC'D: 2/4/00, 4:48 PM
Renee Zurn
Duluth Public LIbrary
FROM: "Waznis, Betty" <[removed]@sdcl.org>
REC'D: 2/4/00, 6:47 PM
Is your book discussion group member using the Talking Book Program? They
have thousands of titles and it's all free. Sometimes it takes a little
encouragement for someone to sign up.
Betty Waznis
San Diego County Library
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 20:55:37 -0600
From: "Tahtinens" <[removed]@bytehead.com
<<A HREF="mailto:mtbstah@bytehead.com">mailto:mtbstah@bytehead.com</A>> >
Subject: Audio book source
Our book discussion group will be discussing House on the Mound by
Derleth and Daughter of the Middle Border by Garland in March and April.
One of the group's members eyesight has worsened and only can use audio
books. does anyone know of a source for these two titles? We have tried
Landmark audio and Books on Tape but neither's catalogs have these titles.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! You can respond to either this
address or the mine at work: [removed]@esls.lib.wi.us
<<A HREF="mailto:tahtinen@esls.lib.wi.us">mailto:tahtinen@esls.lib.wi.us</A>> .
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