Cassette Tapebooks are really fun.

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I love to read cassette tape books nearly every day.

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I listen to tapebooks every day. To me, cassettes are easier to use than CD's. Sometimes I sell them on Ebay or Amazon when I am finished.

Listening to cassette tapebooks is easier for me than listening to a CD. They are reasonable to buy, and I can easily start where I left off when I want to listen to a story again. I usually take one of the batteries out to make them last longer.

The most fun part about listening to all books on tape is that you can accomplish so much while you are listening.

You can still find cassette tape players in the stores.

AND you can find cassette tapebooks at places like McKay's in Nashville, Tennessee that offer tapebooks at a discount.

You can also find great deals on tapebooks on Amazon too.

Here are some tapebooks and more for sale on Amazon right now

You can find them new OR used. (I pick used a lot!)

What you can do with sellers on Amazon is check them out and find out what buyers think of them.

Also, there should be a description of the tapebook condition there too.
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And here are some more.

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Colorful Butterflies

Beautiful butterflies.... they want to be a cassette audiobook cover. 

The photo above is from the Microsoft Images page.

Here is that link: The Microsoft Images page.

Here are some tapebooks on Ebay.

I have noticed some of these have pretty good prices too.

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Here are some more tapebooks.

These are currently on Ebay. (Other people are selling them...)

It is fun to see what Ebay has for sale.
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A hand holding a magic wand.

It is like magic... when you buy a cassette tape book, you save money! 

Buying a tape book can save you a LOT of money.

It is a smart choice.

The photo above is from the Microsoft Images Page here: The Microsoft Images page.

A tapebook is SO much cheaper than a CD.

It can even be cheaper than an audio book download. So... you save money PLUS it's easier to use.

I have a CD player too, plus I listen to mp3 books too.

I like all the choices today.

A cassette tapebook playerBut really, my favorites of all tapebook choices are cassette tapebooks and downloadable MP3 tapebooks.

This cassette tapebook player reminds me of the one I use almost every day.


I got this neat clipart cassette player picture from the free, public domain Clker clipart and photo site.

Here are some photosl.

They are from Flickr, the photo site.

You can click on any of these photos to enlarge them and find out more about the photographers.
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The vacation road.

Save money on tapebooks, spend it on a vacation! 

Saving money is a good thing.

The photo above is also from the Microsoft Images Page here: The Microsoft Images page.

Cassette tapebooks rock!

I like them a lot!

Cassette books sound great too.

You can find very nice players and headphones for them.

A closeup of a cassette tapebook player.Here is a closeup of a cassette tape player. It has a built-in microphone.

The best players have variable settings (like more bass or treble) and play music cassettes too. They have easy-to-use controls, and fit into a waist purse for easy listening.


You can find neat headphones that run the gamut of prices from cheap to expensive, and there are many choices for these too.


This neat photo is from the Microsoft Clipart Pages.

What do you think?

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So what do you think?

Do you like cassette tape books? Why or why not?

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Yes, I like them!

lizziebeth says:

I like them a lot (but you knew that!)

KM9999999 says:

I like audiobooks. Although I usually get them in the form of MP3s.

No, I don't like them.

ScareYouDiva says:

Unfortunately, I don't have a cassette player anymore!

 
A blue cassette.

Here is a neat cassette picture I found on Clker.com. 

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  • fanfreluche Nov 25, 2011 @ 4:45 am | delete
    I don't listen to audio books but i have my old collection of cassette tapes somewhere.....from the 80's. I need to find a cassette player so I can at least check those who are still playable.

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