How to find the library which lends Kindle books
Over 11,000 public libraries across US started to lend Kindle ebooks. You can check out books from library’s website (powered by Overdrive), but what you need is a valid library card. If you don’t have it yet, it’s good to find out which library in your neighborhood is offering Kindle ebooks.
To do that, go to Overdrive’s search page (click on link below, it will open in a new window/tab):
search.overdrive.com
Next, select Library Search tab (picture 1). You can type your city, postal code or a name of the library. A list of closest locations will be displayed.

Picture 1
If the list of results is too long, you can filter them using search box on the right.
When you find the closest library, click on its name and you’ll see a page with detailed information, including website (picture 2).

Picture 2
For more details on borrowing Kindle books from public libraries, visit Amazon’s official page or our other articles.
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