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Old 11-03-2011, 09:19 PM   #144
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post
I notice, if one goes to their Account under Kindle Management, one can view all eBooks purchased and the lent book shows "Amazon Prime" next to it. One then can use the "Return book" option when done.

Then one can borrow another book presumably.

The only question to yet be resolved is what will happen to my notes and highlights on the borrowed book. I made one highlight. I'll check to see if it appears on the user note site.

All my other books keep all my notes and highlights here:

https://kindle.amazon.com/your_reading
This page explains how Kindle Owner's Lending Library borrowing and book returns work. It also has this information:

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Bookmarks, notes, and highlights are all available on Kindle Owners' Lending Library titles, and will be saved to your Amazon.com account. Should you ever borrow or purchase the book in the future, your notes and highlights will be available for you.
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