The OP is not trying to share their books with someone else. These were the daughter's books all along. The OP doesn't want them. Never did. They were always the daughters books. The only reason the daughter doesn't have them now is because they were bought on the parents account (for use by the daughter). When my kids were young, I did the same thing. There is no need to set up individual merchant accounts for young children. Everyone I know has a family account that they buy stuff for their young children with. Once the kids have grown up, then you might want to split things into individual accounts. Just like the OP does now.
It's like dividing up property in a divorce. Just because a husband bought his wife a nice dress in the past - on his credit card account - does not mean that the dress is tied to him in a divorce. The dress should go to the wife. If the dress were DRM'ed, the husband would end up with that in his possession, even though both parties agreed that it was never his, he didn't want it, and the wife did.
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