Marissa FYI NLS, in its preparation of recorded books, only refers to page numbers at the beginning of a recorded track. Hence, a listener to a NLS prepared cassette book may have only 5 to 8 page points to refer to. Similarily, Press Braille web-Braille books, unless things have changed, only have Braille page numbers which are useless when referring to a printed book. I only bring this to your attention so that, when comparing things to the NLS yardstick, one doesn't have the notion that their books allow one to bfind page 42 at the drop of a hat When compared with NLS, it is far easier to find something ina BookShare book.