Reading books on Kindle is a great experience. You can store countless books and read them anytime anywhere. Morever, You don’t need to buy them all. There a lot of free books advertised each day. You also get an added advantage if you are an Amazon Prime member.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, then you might be wondering how to borrow a book from the Kindle library.
Really, it’s more like going through the boxes at a sidewalk sale than an actual library, and hopefully these tips can help. First, the basics:
IF YOU HAVE A KINDLE DEVICE
1. If you’re online, you want to get to the page that shows Books > Kindle Books > Prime Eligible. There’s your library.If the book is eligible, you’ll see the blue Prime logo with checkmark and the $0.00 price next to it. (Below.)
If you’re on yourKindle device, you need to select Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. Easy.
2. Click the title and select “Borrow For Free.”
3. Read, make notes, add bookmarks. Unlike real library books, if you borrow the book again or buy it, they will reappear for you , which is great.
4. To return it, visit your library under Manage Your Kindle Important: You can only borrow one book at a time for up to 30 days. Fortunately, I can plow through the entire Hunger Games Trilogy in that time.
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