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Can I borrow books in public libraries?

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Borrow Books from a Public Library. More than 11,000 libraries in the United States offer Public Library Books for Kindle. You can check out Kindle books through the website of your local library and have them sent directly to your Fire tablet, Kindle device, or Kindle reading app. read more

The other piece to book-borrowing nowadays is that most public libraries provide access to borrow-able digital content--such as eBooks, eAudiobooks, music, magazines, etc., that you can borrow using your library card number and a PIN--that stuff can't be "stolen;" and you won't be charge late fees because you don't have to physically return digital items--they just disappear from your device. read more

Sometimes. If you borrowed a BookReader edition, simply return it from your Loans page. read more

Not all libraries offer digital borrowing yet. Your library’s website will have a link to e-books or digital books if the service is available. Membership required. This is a minor issue, but you are required to have a membership at a library in order to borrow e-books. read more

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