

All the books are labelled as either "Available," meaning you can read them right now, or "Wait List," meaning that you can put a hold on the title and have it downloaded to your phone instantly as soon as it becomes available.Ĭlick "Borrow" or "Place a hold" on the title you're interested in. You'll be able to search for specific titles or authors, or simply browse the virtual shelves until something jumps out at you. You should now be looking at a catalog of beautiful, shiny Kindle books. Once it pops up on the map, click "Visit Library Website" to be whisked away to the Kindle books section of your local library.
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Simply click the big red "Find libraries near you" button on the home page, and then search for your local library by name or zip code. Overdrive is a magical hub of Kindle books from libraries all across the country. You now have a library card, and complete access to the whole of the literary world. For most libraries, you can register for the card online, and then just swing by the front desk of your local library branch with a photo ID or proof of address and pick up your card in two minutes flat (two pieces of mail addressed to you should do it, if you don't have an ID with your address on it).

I know we're all busy, but trust me, it's worth it. Yes, this will require actually walking into a physical library building with your own human body. Here's how.įirst of all, go get a library card, if you don't already have one. Even if you're constantly on the go, you can still read just about any book your literary heart desires on your phone or Kindle for free. Millennials might be using the library more than any previous generation, but a shocking number of people, both young and old, are completely ignoring this library perk. But there is one shining ray of hope in the distance, one bright beacon to bring a little joy into your dull and listless life: you can rent free kindle and audiobooks from your local library. There's war and famine, corruption in politics, widespread ecological destruction, and those silly new earbuds with no cord.
