How does the Kindle Lending Library work?

It lets you borrow books from the Kindle Lending library just like you might from your local library. You can borrow one book per month, but there are no due dates to return but to be able to borrow another book you’ll have to return the one you already have loaned from the Kindle Owners Library.

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Keeping this in view, can I borrow Kindle books from my friends?

Share eligible Kindle books for up to 14 days with your friends or family. During the loan period, you’re not able to read the loaned book. … Select the Actions button then select Loan this title on your eligible title. Enter the recipient’s personal email address and optional message then select Send.

Considering this, how do I get to 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.

Beside this, is the Kindle Lending Library free?

The free borrowing program has been replaced by the $10-per-month Prime Reading, because, of course, Amazon doesn’t want us to have anything for free. Amazon’s Lending Library for its Kindle devices will shut down on January 4, 2021, according to GoodEReader.

What is the difference between Kindle Unlimited and Lending Library?

KOLL lets you borrow one Kindle book a month with no due dates. Kindle Unlimited is separate from Amazon Prime and Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. … You can read an unlimited number of books in a month, but you can keep on your device only 10 books at the same time.

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