New iTunes Library Settings

I love the updates to the newest version of iTunes, especially the division of the Library into subcatagories. I use the Party Shuffle feature a lot, and this has fixed the problem of a podcast or TV Show clip suddenly starting.
I still have a number of audiobooks though and I think it would be great if these were a separate category in the Library as well. Does anyone know a way to provide feedback to Apple on the iTunes update? I'd love to be able to suggest this for the next update.
Thanks!

This feature is already available...
Just open up "preferences," under the "general" tab there is a checkbox to include audiobooks in the library source list.. This will do the trick!

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