I asked my Italian diction teacher the same question and she didn't have any ideas. However, there must be Italian books on tape. Surely this service isn't limited to English only.
I just did a search on google and came up with www.booksontape.com They offer "live chat" with a person and I'm waiting to get a response as I type this. Well, a note that all operators are busy and they will notify me shortly - I must run but if anyone else wants to try this site in the meantime. Terry
> Intelligent listfolk, > > I've been trying with no luck whatsoever to track down > an importer/seller of Italian books on tape (not > language courses, but books read aloud in Italian). I > can't find squat. > > Do they not exist? Does anyone know if the audiobook > phenomenon is solely an American one? I can't find > ANYONE who sells the darn things, or has even heard of > them. >
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