How to Share Kindle Books Using Amazon Family Library
Learn how to share Kindle books with Amazon Family Library and other ways to lend eligible titles.
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Yes, you can share a book you bought on Kindle using the Amazon Family Library feature. This allows you to link two adult Amazon accounts, along with up to four children's accounts, to share purchased books across devices. Note that only eligible books can be shared and both accounts must have their own Amazon accounts. Additionally, some books can be temporarily lent through the Loan a Book feature.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the Amazon Family Library feature? The Amazon Family Library feature allows users to share their Kindle books with family members by linking two adult Amazon accounts and up to four children's accounts.
- Can I lend my Kindle books to others? Yes, some eligible Kindle books can be temporarily lent to others using the 'Loan a Book' feature, allowing you to share your reading experience.
- What types of books can be shared on Kindle? Only eligible Kindle books can be shared through the Amazon Family Library and the Loan a Book feature; not all titles are available for sharing.
- Do both accounts need to have their own Amazon accounts to share books? Yes, both accounts involved in the sharing process must have their own individual Amazon accounts to utilize the Amazon Family Library feature.