2. OpenLibrary.org: If your library does not offer eBook lending, then check outOpenLibrary.orgto borrow over 1,000,000 modern eBook titles. You will need to sign up for a free account with them. Once you have an account, you can borrow up to five books at a time for 14 days. Y...
I bought my Amazon Kindle more than eight years ago. First, I purchased the original Kindle. A few years later, I bought the Kindle Paperwhite. I have been delighted with both. It is fantastic to travel with all my ebooks in my pocket and not have five or more heavy books in my lug...
Looking for free books for your 9-15 year old to read on their tablet, phone or kindle? Here’s our pick of the bestfree, online books for tweens and teens! We are big consumers of ebooks in our house and I must say that the first place I would start is with your local, public ...
If you already have a collection of Kindle books,Amazon’s lending programallows you to share them with others. You can lend each Kindle book you own for a period of up to two weeks, during which you can’t read it on your own machine. At the end of the two weeks, the book return...
is lending them to people who haven't read them yet -- it's like having your own personal library. The popularization of e-readers seems like the death knell of the home lending library, but you might be surprised that you can actually borrow Kindle books in a couple of different ways....
Prime Reading:With this feature, you can borrow books, magazines and other reading materials from the Prime Reading catalog. And, unlike with the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, you don’t need to have a Fire or Kindle device to read them. Titles borrowed from Prime Reading can be read on...
Bookshelf -> Amazon, Kindle, iBooks Stereo system -> Sonos, Squeezebox, Rhapsody, Pandora, last.fm, Spotify, Grooveshark, MOG, Rdio, etc. External hard drives -> Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Pogoplug Okay, those all seem simple or obvious, right? Let’s go a little deeper. Wha...
“copy” of the ebook can only be checked out by one patron at a time. Loan lengths and the total number of titles you can have at once varies by library. Books may be checked out and downloaded directly through Libby, or downloaded for reading via Kindle. Because only one person can ...