Spice Up Your Life!

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= (NAPSA)—Cooking can be fun—especially with the right cookbook. From cooking andself-help titles to novels and mysteries, books offer new information and insight that can help readers stay connected to the people and events around them. People who cannot see to read or handle a book may continue their reading through a national network of braille and talking-book libraries throughout the United States. Patrons of these libraries may obtain braille and large-print books, audiobooks, and an easy-to-use audiobook player provided free of charge through the Library of Congress talking-book program. A large variety of fiction and nonfiction titles are avail- able, including bestsellers, romances, biographies, and popular magazines. Check out your local braille and talking-book library to experience the fun! To learn more about this free service, contact: THE NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20542 Visit www.loc.gov/nls or call 1-888-NLS-READ