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 The Amazon staple has all but been replaced by the beefier Prime Reading program in recent years, so the Lending Library’s death knell isn’t too surprising.

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Correspondingly, 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.

Then, 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.

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