While we have a deep appreciation for traditional books, it’s hard to deny the many advantages of e-books. With an e-book reader, you can carry thousands of books with you at once, making it perfect for long trips, commutes, or simply carrying around casually. In contrast, having the same amount of traditional books would require a suitcase or arms larger than Hercules.”
However, there are still some instances where physical books have the upper hand. For example, when you want to lend a great book to someone, it’s much more practical to hand them a paperback book rather than a Kindle and ask for it back when they’re done.
But what if you want to share books on Kindle without physically passing around the device? Amazon’s Family Library feature allows you to share a large amount of content between family members. It’s available in the U.S. and the U.K. and is restricted to one additional adult and four children. However, it’s well worth enabling to share your favorite Kindle e-books with your loved ones.
Once you have it set up, why not find some new e-books to read? We’ve compiled a list of the best free Kindle books and the best websites for downloading free audiobooks to help you get your bookworm fix.
How to share a Kindle book with family
You can share your Kindle e-books with one other adult and up to four kids using Amazon’s Family Library feature through your Amazon Household account. Choose which of your purchased Kindle e-books to share with specific family members without any time limits or restrictions.
Granting access to your Family Library
To share Kindle e-books with your family, you’ll first need to set up Amazon Household on your account. Add adult or child members to your Amazon Household account; you can add one adult and up to four children.
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