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Brilliance Audiobooks are recorded books designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The book list focuses on popular fiction and non-fiction titles. Books are recorded on tape, compact disc, or MP3-CD, and published at the same time as the print edition. Books are offered in a selection of categories, including children, business, classics, poetry, fiction, mystery, thrillers, suspense, romance, science fiction, fantasy, faith-based fiction and non-fiction, young adult, and others.

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This product record was updated on October 14, 2005.

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Brilliance Audio, Inc.

1704 Eaton Drive
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
United States
Telephone: 800-854-7859 or 616-846-5256.
Fax: 616-846-0630.
Web: http://www.brillianceaudio.com.
Email: consumerhelp@brillianceaudio.com.


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