Clicking on the Lend button shows you the email address of the person you will
lend the book too.
Not exact matches
Even just
lending something small can work beautifully: «I read this
book recently about leadership; I thought you might enjoy reading it,
too.»
The
book was far
too precious for her to
lend to me but she informed me that I could go to a used
book store to get a copy.
I
too am a hashimotos survivor & felt much better when I did green smoothies from your
book the Green smoothie girl which I
lent out & never got back but the main cocept was still there & I stayed healthier using your concepts, no cols & flu.
And the shape really
lends itself to transitional dressing, not having to wear a heavy boot means you are not just lighter on your feet, but more keen to embrace other lighter options
too — like reading a
book on a tablet instead of paperback, or a breezy knee - length skirt to float into spring...
Bad news: Families told us the nearby public libraries were refusing to
lend them
books because they were borrowing
too many.
Most libraries participating in digital
lending of
books via Overdrive normally have audiobooks and other content,
too.
Since
lending sites have all of the latest releases you will never have to really wait
too long to get a copy of the
book.
But if terms imposed on libraries were
too lax — for instance by allowing a low cost or a large number of times that libraries could
lend a
book — then commercial booksellers would be undermined, an undesirable consequence regardless of whether or not publishers and authors are fairly compensated.
All the other services offered by B&N are offered in this device
too: the lovely
book lending and sharing apps, for instance, and of course the standard features like highlighting, adding notes and looking up meanings on Webster's.
It really opens up a whole new world and though the original investment is $ 79.00, once you own a Kindle, downloading newspapers alone is much cheaper than buying the paper variety and you can borrow Kindle
books from your local library, Amazon's
lending llibrary and there are tons of really good free Kindle
books to be had
too, so it really isn't expensive in the long run.
My husband enjoyed watching Instant Videos with both trial memberships, and borrowing a free
book with the
lending library was a cool feature
too, but neither of these sold me on paying for a full membership either.
Amazon - specific field that allows readers to
lend books to friends and family in specific territories, which I think is a good thing, so I always select this
too.
I've found that in the
lending library, I've had to wade through
too much garbage to actually find
books I'd even want to read.