Amazon makes the best ebook reader, which is why we have a separate Best Kindles guide that breaks down the entire lineup. Naturally, when you hear “e-reader,” you might think Kindle. Even better, you can check out digital books from a library without leaving your house. Books can also be expensive and take up a lot of physical space, but that’s not a problem with ebooks. E-readers let you carry thousands of books or dozens of audiobooks in a single, slim, rectangular tablet they have paperlike screens that are easy on the eyes and they won’t inundate you with distracting notifications. But there’s no doubt that ebook readers (also called e-readers) make life easier-they might just make you read more too. (You can close the Amazon window.)I dearly love a paperback book that I can bend, touch, smell, and display on my bookshelf when I’m done. Click “Get Library Book’ to send the title to your Kindle.Click “Read now with Kindle” to open an Amazon sign-in screen.Click “Borrow” again on the pop-up screen to confirm the check out.Locate a title in Overdrive that you are interested in, and then click “Borrow”.Your library book should now be sent to your Kindle for reading.Click “Get Library Book’ to send the title to your Kindle.(Use the back arrow at the bottom of the screen to return to the Libby interface.).Enter your Amazon username and password, and then click “Sign-In”.Click “Kindle” to open an Amazon login screen within Libby.Click “Read With” to the right of the book you borrowed to display your reading options.
(You can also display this page by clicking “Shelf” in the lower right corner at any time.)