Also, many libraries are making ebooks available but not in a format that can be handled by Kindle.
local authorities that support free eBook lending. If you’re a member of one of the libraries on the list (there are 50 right now, including the London Libraries Consortium, which covers all London boroughs), all you need is your library PIN and card number, then you can browse and download the library’s eBook titles for free.
There are one or two catches, though. Books expire after two or three weeks, removing themselves from your reader in the process if all the library’s titles are ‘out’, so you’ll have to wait until they’re ‘returned’, and the number of titles we found in our local library was limited. But
this is an avenue closed to Kindle owners completely; Amazon’s reader doesn’t support the Adobe DRM technology that allows books to be borrowed in this way.
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