Dear Pat,
You're very welcome.
Happy Reading,
Hi Lizzi,
Thanks for your kindness, and for the info, but I do actually prefer reading my books with speech instead of braille. <smile>
I also like to keep the books I read, so getting them from a lending library just doesn't work for me. <smile>
Thanks so very much.
Lovingly, Pat Ferguson
At 03:08 PM 6/3/05, you wrote:Dear Pat,
If you are a braille reader, the braille volunteers in Wisconsin have several Oake books. They loan them like NLS and ask that you return the book in a month. The books I've received are produced on thermoform plastic. I will send the web site and phone number if this information can help you. I've borrowed 3 braille books since I learned about this group 2 months ago. Slayride by Dick Francis, At Home in Mitford by Karon and a book of knit and crochet cape patterns.
Always With Love,
Lissi
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Ferguson" <fergent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Jeanette Oke Books and other books
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for more books by Jeanette Oke.
I've read the following books by Jeanette Oke:
"A searching Heart", "A Quiet Strength".
Can anyone tell me, please what series those books are in? Also, I do believe there are more books in that series, but I can't find them on the loving BookShare web site. I have all the rest of the books by her from BookShare.
I'm loving books by Robin Cook. lol. Also the Star wars books are wonderful, too.
I have more questions, so stay tuned. <grin>
Thanks much.
Pat Ferguson