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Old 10-11-2011, 02:03 PM   #6
RDaneel54
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No, it's an old book.

I'm going to wait a few more days and then email an inquiry about it. Tomorrow will be 21 days so maybe it was a glitch in the Kindle lending system of some kind, and someone, somehow got a 21 day loan. This was the very next day after the Kindle lending program officially went live, after all.


The fact that it's happened to others offers quite a bit of comfort.
I'll assume you eventually got the book?


That may be it! The consortium my library belongs to (which allows 21 day lending) is actually a member of the library where I joined the waiting list (and has a 14 day max). But so far, they've behaved as two separate entities with two separate inventories.
Just being dense here, but epub is also only 14 days or is it different?

At my library, Kindle limit is 14 days, but epub is 21 days. Obviously, a discriminatory plot instigated by Sony and B&N.
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