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Kindle books are a great way to enjoy your favorite stories and authors on the go. But what if you want to share a book with a friend or family member? Luckily, Amazon makes it easy to share Kindle books with others.<\/p>
In this article, we’ll show you how to share Kindle books with your Amazon Household, as well as how to lend Kindle books to individual people. We’ll also cover some restrictions on sharing Kindle books, so you know what to expect.<\/p>
To share a Kindle book, set up a Family Library and link the Amazon account to your Amazon Household. You can then add your books to the libraries of the other members for them to read.<\/p>
There are many reasons why you might want to share Kindle books with others. Here are a few:<\/p>
You must first create an Amazon Household, which requires two adult accounts, to set up a Family Library. Four teen and four child profiles can be stored in a household account.<\/p>
Teen accounts are for users aged 13 to 17, while child accounts are for those aged 12 and under. Both adhere to the settings and payment information set by the adults in the household.<\/p>
With Family Library, you can share previous Kindle purchases as well as future additions with Amazon Household members, regardless of which devices they use to access the titles. You and other Amazon Household members can also read the same book at the same time without interfering with each other for as long as you want.<\/p>
You can also lend Kindle books to friends if the recipients have the Kindle app downloaded on their devices.<\/p>
Once the recipient accepts the loaned book, they will have up to 14 days to access it; however, you will not be able to read it during that time. If the recipient does not accept the loan within seven days, the book is returned to your library.<\/p>
Also, keep in mind that not all Kindle books can be shared. When you buy a book, you can check the product details to see if it is lendable. Alternatively, the book is not lendable if the “Loan this title” option is unavailable.<\/p>
Here’s how to share Kindle books in the absence of a Family Library:<\/p>
Yes, but you must first set up a Family Library and add the other Kindle user to your Amazon Household. Family Libraries are limited to two adult Amazon accounts.<\/p>
Yes, you can use Amazon’s Family Library feature to share Kindle books for free with up to ten people. This feature allows you to share your purchased e-books and other eligible content with your family members, such as apps, audiobooks, and games.<\/p>
Yes, as long as the devices are registered to the same Amazon account, you can read a shared Kindle book on multiple devices. When you share an e-book with someone, it is added to their Kindle library and can be accessed from any device linked to their Amazon account.<\/p>
There are a few restrictions on sharing Kindle books. Here are some of the things you should keep in mind:<\/p>
Sharing Kindle books is a great way to recommend books to friends, introduce them to new authors, and lend them books that you’re not currently using. By following the instructions above, you can easily share Kindle books with others and enjoy the benefits of sharing.<\/p>