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22 Mar 2009 07:31 #33605

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"flowergirljess" - Lifetime channel is showing 5 new movies based on Nora Robert's books over the next few weeks. Through my library I have downloaded them using Overdrive and listened to them over the past several months.
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27 Nov 2008 21:06 #28961

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Can't wait to get home and learn this! Great and thanks!
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Getting audio CDs to your iPod 27 Nov 2008 08:09 #28940

I love love love listening to audio CD books on my iPod - I check them out from the library. But - if you look at the files on the CD - there are a gazillion files on each CD. Ug.

Here's a website that explains how to take all the files on each CD and turn it into just one file as you import it into iTunes - wonderful!

http://aldoblog.com/audiobooks/itunes/importing-audio-cds/

and if you want to go crazy - here's how to get the "optimal" settings for this process:

http://aldoblog.com/audiobooks/itunes/import-settings/

And if you want to import a disk of audio MP3 files (it's a little different) - here's that info - it's a bit more complicated:

http://aldoblog.com/audiobooks/itunes/importing-mp3-cds/

Enjoy!
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21 Nov 2008 12:10 #28765

If there are any SciFi fans here, you might like to check out

http://www.baen.com/library/

You can download books for free there.

Pat in Rockport, TX
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21 Nov 2008 12:08 #28764

We went to see The Secret Life of Bees on Monday, what a wonderful movie that is. I had been saving the book to read after seeing the movie. I read it last night, and it is a wonderful book, too, and the movie followed it quite closely.

Pat in Rockport, TX
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21 Nov 2008 08:27 #28746

Im another for audible.com I love all my Nora Roberts books. I just finished the secret life of bees.

I have the subscription to audible, they are one of the only places that will download right to my ipod.

I listen to the books all the time, While traveling for work, sewing, scrapbooking, cleaning.. etc..
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21 Nov 2008 05:10 #28741

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I checked out Richard Paul Evans web site and I think I would like his books. I bookmarked the link Joanne. Looks like a good place to get ideas.
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20 Nov 2008 22:13 #28734

I listen while I'm folding clothes, cooking, washing dishes and sewing. Sandy, if you are interested, I can give you a long list of mystery authors. A good place to discover new mystery authors is
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com

JoAnne
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20 Nov 2008 17:43 #28726

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I also vote for audible.com. I'm into classics right now - listening to "Atlas Shrugged". I found that I have to be sewing while listening, otherwise I fall right to sleep! My other love is movie soundtracks - favorites are Cider House Rules, Out of Africa, Dave, and Angelas Ashes, Dances w/ wolves, Hundreds more
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20 Nov 2008 17:18 #28724

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Sandy, I know you said you like mysteries, but have you listened to andy Richard Paul Evans? He is really an excellent author.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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20 Nov 2008 13:16 #28717

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I put Ridley Pearson on my list of authors to check out. Sue Gafton's latest was one of the first I listened to on my MP3. I have read all her. I went through the other recommendation here and added some more to my list.
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20 Nov 2008 11:57 #28716

Sandy, I just finished THE PIED PIPER by Ridley Pearson. It's a great book, Pearson is GOOD. Thanks for telling us about Wilhelm, I'll have to get something by her.

JoAnne[/u]
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20 Nov 2008 10:16 #28709

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I love my MP3 player. I just finished the Barbara Holloway series by Kate Wilhelm. Very good if you like mystery.
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28 Jul 2008 17:40 #23016

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I love Sue Grafton and how about Janet Evanovich on tape? THere is one narrator of hers that I love and another that I have to keep yelling at and telling her she is doing the character wrong.

Karen
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