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Did you know? You can borrow eBooks from your local library on your Kindle

According to Michael Kozlowski of Good eReader, all of the modern Kindle e-readers in the United States can borrow ebooks from Overdrive… Support our news coverage by subscribing to our Kindle Nation Daily Digest. Joining is free right now!

Amazon and Overdrive signed a contract almost 7 years ago and it keeps getting renewed. Amazon does not devote any marketing power to let customers know they can borrow ebooks from the library, but the entire experience is not as intuitive as Kobo.

In order to borrow ebooks from the public library on your Kindle you need to visit the website of your local branch on your computer. When you find a novel you want to read, there is a Kindle Book field. You need to click on that and then associate your Amazon account with Overdrive. You can then wirelessly send the ebook right to your Kindle. Some Kindle Books, including many picture books, read-alongs, and graphic novels are not supported.

Read full post on Good eReader.

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