How to share your Kindle books in 2 different ways
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- It's easy to share Kindle books through Amazon Household, a feature that allows you to share Amazon benefits between family members.
- Setting up an Amazon Household, which can be done online or on your Kindle device, gives you access to a Family Library.
- Books are automatically shared between members' devices, though you can check a book's status online at any time.
- You can also share Kindle books with others by lending or borrowing, though not all Kindle books are eligible for this option.
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You can easily share Kindle books between family members, but you'll have to set up an Amazon Household first.
In addition being able to share Prime benefits, creating an Amazon Household gives you access to Family Library, a shared collection of books and audiobooks downloaded on Kindle apps and devices. Once all accounts under the Household approve the setup, books are automatically shared between members' devices.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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