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Old 09-26-2017, 10:14 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
My personal view on books sharing: I have a Kobo. My better half has a Nook. I buy all our ebooks from Amazon and sideload. I would have no issue sideloading the same books on to the Nook if our reading tastes were similar.

I could justify it by mentioning that our Amazon accounts are linked and I believe the books would show up in both anyway. But realistically I would feel the same regardless.

I wouldn't share my ebooks with my uncle, even though our reading tastes are more similar.
The same here. I have a kobo, my other half has a Kindle. I buy all our books from Amazon and sideload too. As his kindle is also connected to my Amazon, he automatically has access to all those books as well. We're married, in community of goods (not sure what the official term is in English ), so everything that is mine, is his and vice versa.

I wouldn't put those books on my mother's ereader though, in fact, I completely cleared out my H2O before handing it over to her.
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