Kindle books can now be borrowed

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Elphaba
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Kindle books can now be borrowed

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Amazon released this new feature last month. Some of the kindle books can be borrowed, only once per book, for two weeks. If you are about to buy a lendable kindle book (it is stated under books details in the book web page on Amazon website) you can check here if anyone has this book already and haven't lent it yet. I will be happy to lend the books that I have.
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Post by Sarabell »

Great thread! I've been wondering if we could start kind of a lending give-and-take... should we just start posting wants?

I can look through my Kindle and see what I have that is lendable, post here, and trade off with others. Should we start that way?
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Note: Any lending give and take transactions are completely at the risk of the person lending, receiving etc and the forum cant be held responsible for any problems associated with it.

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Post by Mairin »

StephenKingman wrote:Note: Any lending give and take transactions are completely at the risk of the person lending, receiving etc and the forum cant be held responsible for any problems associated with it.

Mike.
Probably wise to be cautious. Thanks for the reminder!
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Post by Sarabell »

Fair enough. :)
I guess I should look into it more, it seems that there's really nothing to lose, except that I won't be able to loan out that particular book anymore, but I'll have to read through some of Amazon's FAQs or something, I guess, just to make sure I'm comfortable with it on a public forum.
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Is there anything else different about the books that can be lent out? Do they cost a bit more or something or is just how lenient the author felt when designing the DRM?
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Post by Sarabell »

I think it's just if the author or publisher OK'd it. :D They don't cost more, that I've noticed.

You can find out if they are lendable on your Amazon page for your Kindle. There's a little icon/note on those. Not all that many books are, unfortunately!
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Post by Marto »

Maybe I should make the move to digital books.
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Post by Jp1978 »

Interesting. I don't own a digital reader. How exactly does the lending and returning work?
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Post by Anna_21 »

One of my friends just bought a kindle, and I liked it a lot. It can read the books for you :) I think I know what to ask to Santa this year :P
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Post by Amthierry »

I have heard that the Kindle is not very readable in certain light sources, outside, inside, low light or sunlight? Can anyone that owns one tell me if this is correct? Also can you buy used books for the reader? I am a frequent buyer of used books which is best for my budget.
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I can look through my Kindle and see what I have that is lendable, post here, and trade off with others. Should we start that way?
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Post by KrystenRB »

That is a great feature that i didnt know about on the kindle fire
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Post by DeaSatrio »

This is great! Thanks for sharing- my dad will be glad to know.
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