For some reason it tries to connect to wifi when I try to
read library books already supposedly downloaded from the library; those books should be on the device and I should not have to cycle through wifi — where it is trying to get me to buy those library books from B&N.
Not exact matches
For that first 1500 estimate, I went and counted all the
books in my personal
library which I had
already read (it came to 900) and then added about 600 for all the
books I
read from age 6 - 20 before I started building my
library.
You can add
books you've
already pored over to your «
already read»
library, and you can give them a rating and a review for others to see.
Books: If you've already been downloading and reading Kindle books on another device, you can import your library by pulling up the Archives in your pre-loaded Kindle
Books: If you've
already been downloading and
reading Kindle
books on another device, you can import your library by pulling up the Archives in your pre-loaded Kindle
books on another device, you can import your
library by pulling up the Archives in your pre-loaded Kindle app.
Already the Bexar County Bibliotech
library in the San Antonio area has been experimenting with e-
books for prisoners, and OverDrive is a major supplier of digital
books for prison
reading.
Applying the strategy for e-
book giveaways (be sure to
read the comments on one of our most popular guest blog posts, «Why you shouldn't give your
book away «-RRB-, offer your first
book free to
libraries only after you have four or five published
already.
I currently have an ebook
library of about 1,500
books and all are marked as
read / unread so, again, it's easy to find
books I've
already purchased but haven't yet
read.
By reviewing from the big five a reader can request and receive a limited number of
books, review
books already owned, and check out
library books all without feeling swamped under a to be
read pile that is much too large for any reader.
As a matter of fact, the only reason I'm
reading your
book and not something off my TBR pile, something from the
library or a reread of a
book I
already love is because I see it as a risk - free endeavour.
When I hear a
book review on NPR or
read one on a blog, and then I search for that
book in NYPL Kindle titles, and then I add myself to the waitlist after 50 or 100 other
library patrons who
already heard the NPR review and grabbed that title.
For those who
already have an e-reader but aren't sure how to use it, or aren't sure how to
read and listen to
library books with it, many Multnomah County
libraries are also offering Is This Thing On?
For example, a friend of mine, a teacher with a well - stocked
library of texts and reference
books — and a small apartment — has
already gotten rid of most of his fiction collection, happily determined to
read all his novels through the Kindle.
This is a device that won't
read the 1000 + ebooks that I
already own; I can't
read books encrypted for the Kindle on my other devices; Amazon has
already abandoned my digital
library once — they may be on the way to discontinuing mobipocket support leaving me with a second set of dead files; the thought of my bookmarks and annotations stored on their servers while they extract statistical data is disquieting; Amazon's clout with publishers and pricing strategies may not leave them open to anti-trust suits but they are having a negative impact on etitles available to me.
For those with a third - generation Kindle (now called the Kindle Keyboard) or later who
already have a
library full of Amazon
books (Amazon eBooks can not be
read on B&N devices and vice versa, not easily anyway), or those who just bought a new NOOK Simple Touch, you should probably wait and just
read with the lights on for the time being.
In addition, more than half would be likely to check out e-readers
already loaded with
books (58 %), take classes on how to download
library ebooks to handheld devices (57 %), and take classes or instruction on how to use handheld
reading devices like e-readers and tablet computers (51 %).
The only issue I have with this e-reader is that you can not
read purchased
books only the free
books that is
already in the
library.
The
books are ones I've
already borrowed from the
library and know I want to own so I can
read them again and again.
For instance, Alexa is
already capable of
reading books to users from their Audible
library, but users have no option at the time to add this to their Alexa Routines.