The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center has a new Book Club discussion available. The Book Club meets quarterly in March, June, September, and December. A break-out group does a recording session with book talk highlights streamed on the Internet for those who can not attend the actual Book Club.
To listen to a lively discussion based on the Book Club, visit
http://www.audiovision-nj.org/asx/bookclub.asx
This is a permanent link which will be regularly updated with the most recent quarterly book talk show.
If you are interested in attending the next Book Club, contact the Talking Book and Braille Center for the next date and a list of books that will be discussed. Call the library at (800) 792-8322 to order your tapes in advance and ask for Karen to register.
If you can’t read standard print because of a vision loss or impairment, a physical handicap, or a learning disability, The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center (TBBC) can help. TBBC provides free personalized service for your specific needs, delivering free accessible materials to your home, including large print and audio books, magazines and newspapers.
TBBC also provides Audiovision, a customized free service to put you in touch with news and emergency alerts for New Jerseyans who cannot read standard print. The focus is on local news from six newspapers throughout New Jersey, with state coverage from the Newark Star Ledger, and national and international coverage from the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, grocery ads, TV Guide, cooking shows, and more available 24/7.
For details on receiving Audiovision or TBBC service, call (800) 792-8322,
or e-mail njlbh@njstatelib.org or visit http://www.njsltbbc.org or http://www.audiovision-nj.org