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Old 12-10-2011, 03:36 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by digiSara View Post
Also check out what your library offers - The Toronto library has a large number of ebooks available (which work on the Kobo) for younger readers. This is offered through a service called Overdrive - which I know some UK libraries have, so take a look at yours.
Yes, our local library is part of the London Library Collective and lends books via Overdrive.

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Library books will need to be downloaded on a computer (using software called ADE) so you will need to connect the Kobo to a computer to add. After a set period of time, the books expire - so there is no worry about late returns and fines.
Oh, you can't borrow direct to the device? That's a pity. But I've got ADE already, so that shouldn't be a major problem.
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