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Does anybody ever use the lend feature with kindle?

Does anybody ever use the lend feature with kindle?

Christopher #questionnaire #e-book

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Tiffany

Yes

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ChristopherQuestion author

How do you use it? Do you just randomly send books to people you think will like them?

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Misty

@Christopher you can only loan a book once and only for like 15 days. So I only loan them if I know the recipient is going to read it.

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Rachel

I’ve tried but none of the books I have are able to be lent out

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Cara

If I knew how…

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Tabitha

I never understood it

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Kimberly

Didn’t know about that feature

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Linda

Have not figured out if I can

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Annette

I have no idea how to do this.

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Jean

Not all Kindle books you own can be loaned out. That’s up to the publisher.

I borrow Kindle books from my library using OverDrive (or Libby).

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Kara

How do you do it?

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Angie

I believe the person you want to lend them to needs a kindle…maybe just kindle app.

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Fiona

I don’t think the feature works in the UK ?

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Kilee

Need to figure out how. Would love to share

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Pinky

I have and yes the book must be yours and the author has to have it set for lending. yes both parties need a kindle or the app. I believe the book is only on loan for two weeks

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Dinara

Is there a free books version in amazon kindle? I’m trying to test downloading books for my dad.

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Phylisia

yes

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Sumaiya

What? Is that even a thing

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Lisa

Yep- works like a library download. You can’t access it on your device when it is lent out and it automatically comes back in two weeks and off the borrower’s device

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Sydney

Yes

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