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Old 12-11-2018, 08:48 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
You said: "If your local library offers ebooks, then by definition they have to have a way to load it onto your reader"

That is simply not true for eInk Kindles outside the US.
Read what I said again. It may or may not be eInk Kindles but if they offer ebooks, then there is a compatible device. And don't confuse the Kindle app with Kindle devices. The app runs on Android devices, etc. You can see many of them discussed in this forum.

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