talking book

NOUN
  1. sound recording of someone reading a book; frequently used by blind people
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How To Use talking book In A Sentence

  • She also subscribes to the talking book service run by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, where she can get complete, unabridged novels on audio tape.
  • I got there in the end thanks to the RNIB and Calibre Talking Book Libraries plus a rota of loyal readers, but the fact that none of the books I chose is currently available on UK commercial audio even as a download is depressing. Sue Arnold's audiobook choice
  • We have an idea to develop a talking book, but a marketable product is a long way down the road.
  • It takes the talking book a step further through an unnamed first-person narrator.
  • Artifacts, photos, and electronic displays present such topics as the development of braille, the history of the braillewriter, and the history of Talking Books. Fred's Head from APH
  • She also subscribes to the talking book service run by the Royal National Institute of the Blind, where she can get complete, unabridged novels on audio tape.
  • In spite of his lack of physical prowess, however, he commanded a certain unwilling respect because of his power of "talking book talk. Rainbow Valley
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