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Old 09-08-2016, 12:08 AM   #29
davidfor
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
I can do this, I presume it'd be better if it wasn't a ebook already on that device though?

The ones I tested were ones I already owned, from authors backstock thus not likely high on folks reading lists.
I need a database with a books that has been borrowed in as many states as there are. I was mainly thinking of downloaded and still in the loan period, but an expired loan would also be good. And if it adds something to the library when you are in the wait list, that would be good as well.

I don't think Kobo will let you borrow a book you already own in the store. In fact, I think if you borrow a book, add annotations and then buy the book after the loan has expired, the annotations will be kept.

And as no-one took a hint I posted yesterday, could someone with an Aura ONE and a second Kobo device, borrow a book using the Aura ONE and then sync the other device. What happens might depend on the firmware, so the second device might need to be using 4.0.
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