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eubank
Jul 19, 2014Explorer
Yup, that's how it works.
I also subscribe to a couple of those free Kindle book pages on Facebook. But those books, unlike the ones ordered by the library, can vary a LOT in quality. Many are first-time authors, and the books are, well, not to my taste.
At the library I use, which also has the Overdrive interface, I can also search the collection and add them to my wishlist. In that way, once I do finish a book, I can just go to the wishlist to select.
BTW, if you do use the library, please return your ebooks as soon as you finish them. In that way, you free up the copy for somebody else to read. In the Overdrive thing for Kindle books, you return books early via the Amazon list of your books, not directly from the library site.
:)
Lynn
I also subscribe to a couple of those free Kindle book pages on Facebook. But those books, unlike the ones ordered by the library, can vary a LOT in quality. Many are first-time authors, and the books are, well, not to my taste.
At the library I use, which also has the Overdrive interface, I can also search the collection and add them to my wishlist. In that way, once I do finish a book, I can just go to the wishlist to select.
BTW, if you do use the library, please return your ebooks as soon as you finish them. In that way, you free up the copy for somebody else to read. In the Overdrive thing for Kindle books, you return books early via the Amazon list of your books, not directly from the library site.
:)
Lynn
fj12ryder wrote:
I think you're a bit confused about how it works. You don't necessarily need a Wi-Fi hotspot. It would depend on what device you use, and how you use it. You could load your device with up to 10 books, and not reconnect to Amazon until you are finished with them, or when you want to.
That's how I understand it works.
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