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Originally Posted by dordale
If I'm not mistaken though (and it's certainly possible that I am), through the Amazon "loan" feature, you can only loan a book one time. So if you have two siblings that are interested in reading the book after you're done with it, you have to choose between them--maybe causing strife within the family... 
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True, you can only loan the book one time. If the borrower does not open it in 7 days, you can then loan it again. The book page at Amazon must show it is lendable. The lender cannot read the eBook while it is out on loan.
However, if the book is that good, then others should BUY the book. The copyright holders are entitled to that fee. I think that is a very generous policy which most folks have never even explored.
If anyone is interested, all the instructions on LEGALLY sharing eBooks are here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...594&sr=1-1-acs