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Old 07-18-2018, 11:55 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
Public Library borrowing with an Oasis is easy, as long as your library uses Overdrive and lends Kindle compatible books. I borrow the books from the library site, and they are funneled through my Amazon account and delivered to my Oasis just as if I bought the book from reside on Content & Devices and can be delivered to other devices registered to my Amazon account.

After you borrow the book at the library site, you're sent to Amazon to log in, so you just need to be sure to log in to your account with which you buy Kindle books.
Am I correct in reading from what you wrote that you are required to use a computer or, if truly desperate, the Kindle web browser, to browse for and to borrow the book from the library website before you get shunted off to the Amazon website to complete the borrowing process. So no searching on your Kindle and having borrow or place a hold as an option when you find a book you want.

As for delivery to other devices, once I have borrowed the book on my Aura One, it becomes available as would any purchase to my other Kobo devices.
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