Step 4: If you have a Fire tablet, Kindle e-book reader, or the Kindle app, select the device or app you'd like the book to be sent to, and then click "Accept loaned book". This will direct you to a page where you can accept the loaned book. Step 2: Click the "Get your Loaned Book Now" button. Step 1: Open the email message named" A Loaned Book for You." A email notification will arrive you when your friend borrow you book and this will directs you to download books to devices you like (Fire tablet, Kindle e-book reader, or the Kindle app). Here comes a good news that you can request a Kindle book from your friend when you don't have enough budget or just want to finish reading the finale. Part 4: How to Download Kindle Book from Friend? Step 3: Enter and ensure the recipient's email address as well as an optional message. Step 2: Click the "Actions" button next to the book or magazine title you want to loan. Step 1: Log into Amazon's website with your account as you normally did, and head to the "Manage Your Content and Devices" page. This is as simple as the solution in product page. Share Kindle Book from the "Manage Your Content and Devices" PageĪpart from product detail page, you can also go to "Manage Your Content and Devices" page for your purchased books and loan them. Enter the recipient's email address and an optional message. Once done, you'll be sent to the Loan this book page. Step 3: Click "Loan this Book" on the product page if there is. Step 2: Click on the book you'd like to loan from the resulting list to enter the product detail page. Step 1: Navigate to the Kindle Store on your computer, and search for the title you'd like to loan. Go ahead to its product page in the Kindle Store. This is one of the easiest ways to share a Kindle book. There are two ways for you to do that, and they will be shown below: Share Kindle Book from the Product Detail Page Knowing about limitation of the Kindle book sharing, now you can learn how to share books with your friends. Not all books can be borrowed since there may be publishers' restrictions. The maximum time limit of loaning a Kindle books to other is 14 days and the book will be sent back if it isn't accepted. However, there are something you need to know before you want to share Kindle books with your friends. It's also possible for you to share Kindle books with friends instead of family member, but the process will be a little different. Part 3: How to Share Kindle Books for Friend? The 5Th part would show you how to share Kindle books on multiple devices other than Kindle devices, which removes DRM from Kindle books and convert Kindle books to non-DRM protected formats for other devices. Actually, this is not difficult since you don't need to remove the DRM protection from Kindle like that sharing Kindle books on non-Kindle devices. In this way, you could easily share Kindle books for family members. Step 5: Choose the books you'd like to share with the other adult/child, and have the other adult/child choose which books they'd like to share with you. Step 4: Click Yes to allow both your account and the other adult's/child's account to share payment methods. ![]() ![]() Step 3: Have the other adult/child enter their Amazon email and password (if they have one), or create a new account. ![]() Step 2: Under the Settings tab, in the Households and Family Library section, click the Invite an Adult/Invite a Child button. Head to the Manage Your Content and Devices section of your Amazon account. Before you can begin to share Kindle books on other Kindle devices with family or friends, you need to grant other family members or friends or your own devices access to your Family Library. Sharing books between Kindle devices can be a bit of a process, though. You can access your Kindle library on up to 6 Kindle devices, and these can be actual Kindles or PCs, tablets or smartphones running the Kindle app. Part 2: Part 2: How to Share Kindle Books for Family Member? However, there are still ways in which you could share Kindle books on multiple devices, other than Kindle devices. It's worth mentioning that all the eBooks purchased on Kindle devices are DRM (Digital Right Management) protected, therefore, it's very hard to share Kindle books on multiple devices, especially on non-Kindle devices. Supported eBook formats by Kindle include Word (DOC, DOCX), HTML (ZIP, HTM, HTML), ePub, MOBI, RTF, TEXT, PDF, KPF(Kindle Package Format). There are in total 9 series of Kindle devices, including Kindle, Kindle 2, Kindle 2 International, Kindle D series, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle 4, Kindle Touch, Kindle 5, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle 7, Kindle 8, Kindle Oasis, etc.
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