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Originally Posted by DNSB
And why not? After your whinging about Kindle format loans not being available outside the USA taking away your freedom of choice, it would appear that you are borrowing ebooks from your local library on a regular basis. Yet oddly enough, you do not want to share your experiences borrowing Amazon published ebooks from your local library. Do you find it easy? Moderately difficult? Totally impossible?
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I have not borrowed a Kindle eBook since before D&T was removed from KU eBooks. But the last time I did borrow a Kindle eBook from overdrive, it was very easy. When you choose the Kindle eBook to borrow, you are taken to amazon and it was just like borrowing a KU eBook.
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And was that library ebook an Amazon published ebook? After all, I did not ask about borrowing ebooks in general from a public library. I asked for @JohnF's experience borrowing Amazon published ebooks from public libraries.
So, Jon, care to jump in and describe your "experience" with borrowing Amazon published ebooks from your local public library? How often have you done it? What format did the book arrive in? All those little bits of information that the washed public is interested in.