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How do I access the Kindle Lending Library?

How do I access the Kindle Lending Library?

Open the Kindle Store on your Kindle device. You’ll see a list of categories, such as Books, Newspapers, Magazines, Audible Audiobooks, Kindle Singles, and the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. Select Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. After opening the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, browse the list of books to borrow.

Is the Kindle Lending Library gone?

Amazon’s Lending Library for its Kindle devices will shut down on January 4, 2021, according to GoodEReader. The Amazon staple has all but been replaced by the beefier Prime Reading program in recent years, so the Lending Library’s death knell isn’t too surprising.

How does Kindle Owners Lending Library work?

This was a program where Prime members can borrow a free book once a month. Once a book is borrowed, it can be re-downloaded for free at any point in the future. Books that are included in the free lending library will have a “Prime” logo next to them and a “Borrow for free” button beneath the traditional “Buy” button.

Where are my borrowed books on Kindle?

If you login to your Amazon account and go to the Manage Your Content and Devices page you can select to view books from Kindle Unlimited and Prime Reading from the drop-down list. Then you can narrow down the results to view only returned books. It lists audiobooks that you’ve borrowed as well, not just ebooks.

Is Kindle Unlimited like a library?

Kindle Unlimited is a little like an online library for eBooks that also includes audiobooks and magazines. It can be a one-stop shop to grab a whole series of books or read back issues of a magazine. Because it is unlimited, you can also read as many books as you want (though you can only have 10 out at a time).

Can kindles be tracked?

Turn On Manage Your Device To enable Manage Your Device on Fire tablets: Swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings, and then tap Settings > Device / Device Options > Find My Kindle / Find Your Tablet.

Can I rent books from the library on my Kindle?

Kindle Owners Can Now Rent Library Books. Amazon Kindle users can now rent books from select public libraries across the country. Library books are finally joining the Kindle world. OverDrive, an e-book distributor from Cleveland, announced on Wednesday that public libraries and schools will be able to lend e-books for Amazon’s Kindle.

How to browse the Kindle owner’s lending library?

Go to the Home page and click on the “Books” icon. Click on “Store.” Then click on the category labeled Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. Browse for books by category. You can sort them a variety of ways including by popularity and sub-category. Click on the title of a book you want to read.

Does Kindle lending library still exist?

Keep in mind that the Amazon Kindle Owner’s Lending Library still exists (at least for now) and boasts 500,000+ titles (again padded by self-published eBooks). The Kindle Lending Library is free if you already have both a Kindle (any model) and an Amazon Prime subscription.

How do you find your Kindle library?

Access Your Kindle Library. From the left panel on the Home screen, tap Books, Newsstand, or Audiobooks, or tap the icon from the app grid or carousel to view specific content in your Kindle Library.

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