I just downloaded my first E-book on loan from the library. It was really quite easy, and I'm sure I'll request others this way.
What have your experiences with library e-books been?
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E-Books From the Library
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Re: E-Books From the Library
I don't have an e-reader, I'm planning on getting a Kindle one of these days, but I saw this website where you can borrow books from other people, looks pretty cool:
http://www.kindlelendingclub.com/
http://www.kindlelendingclub.com/
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Re: E-Books From the Library
How does the lending work?
Is there a time limit on the lend like with a real book, or do you simply own that book now?
Is there a time limit on the lend like with a real book, or do you simply own that book now?
Too long for journals, too short for novels,
published a few pieces for Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/L.S.-Burton/e/B00 ... _pel_pop_1
published a few pieces for Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/L.S.-Burton/e/B00 ... _pel_pop_1