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I normally log in and click on see our collection of "eAudiobooks" on the top right. Once I do that, on the right hand side there are a list of categories. I mostly just click on young adult fiction and mysteries. Now that I use it all the time when I am in either YA or mysteries I click on "most recent" in the sort by category. When I find one I like I add it to my "favorites" which is the same as the Overdrive wishlist.
Let me know if you need anymore help. As far as recommendations from Netlibrary I will get back to you, but off the top of my head the Georgia Nicholson and Undead and Unemployed series are two of my favorites from Netlibrary.

Wild Things (stand alone YA)
Defending Angels (first in paranormal mystery series)





Do a search in your library's catalog for: "Recorded Books, LLC" This brought up over 900+ titles at my library. Another way I have found good NetLibrary audiobooks is to browse thru Recorded Books'Digital catalog and Audiobook catalogs (http://recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fu... .
Here are some of the better books I have read from NetLibrary in the past 6-7 months or so.
Ivan Doig Books
Lynn Austin books
Sandra Dallas books
James Lee Burke books
*Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet David Mitchell
*Absence of Nectar by Kathy Hepinstall
*North River Pete Hamill
*Zeitoun Dave Eggers
*The Darkest Child Delores Phillips
*One Amazing Thing Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
*The Murderer’s Daughter Randy Susan Meyers
*How Perfect is That Sarah Bird
*Every Man Dies Alone Hans Fallada
Hope this helps.




THANKS,Cheryl! No, everyone doesn't know this ;-)

I wasn't clear, but was referring to the search for e-audiobooks. The e-books feature seems to be much better coded for the search feature.


I was referring to audiobooks also. I've never dealt with Net Library ebooks.

http://support.epnet.com/support_news...
You may have already tried eBooks on EBSCOhost via the preview that we have made available (accessible via http://www.NetLibrary.com). If not, we invite you to check it out today, and explore some of the enhancements, including:
Integrated searching of eBooks and journal articles
Enhanced eBook viewer
Improved research tools (folder, citation exports, powerful EBSCOhost features)
Easily narrow result list by subjects, categories, authors, and more
Enhanced notes feature
By the time we release the full version in mid-July, EBSCOhost will have even more functionality for you to take advantage of, including:
Enhanced download experiencee
eBook and Audiobook landing pages for enriched browsing
Select-your-own checkout duration
Greater support for Apple devices for Audiobook downloads
Books mentioned in this topic
Wild Things (other topics)Defending Angels (other topics)
Undead and Unemployed (other topics)
Or, if anyone can tell me how they mastered the search on the site, I'd be grateful for that. I can never seem to figure it out and always end up with way more results than I can get through.