Then I try to figure out who would buy certain insane items and why.
Belinda is lonely?
Mal ,'Bushwhacked'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Then I try to figure out who would buy certain insane items and why.
Belinda is lonely?
Scrappy - dayum.
But still, yay! Drew has been waiting to borrow books from my kindle for ages. One a month total, though? Not so yay.
This is different. Lending a Kindle book you have purchased to somebody else is just like the Nook: I believe you can lend each book you have purchased exactly one time, for up to 2 weeks at a time. Some books don't let you do it, but most do. And I don't think there's a restriction on how often you can lend/borrow, if you're doing different books each time.
The Lending Library is something else again: Amazon is essentially allowing you to borrow books from them with different rules. Those are the once-a-month but as long as you want borrows. I read that Amazon is actually paying the publishers each time a book is borrowed, essentially eating the cost of the books, at least right now. They're trying to convince the publishers that it could bring in revenue somehow.
Meg and I simply share an Amazon account so we don't have to use the lend feature to lend books to each other. But I have lended Kindle books to friends now and again.
You can share an Amazon account across two Kindles? I mean, I don't see why you wouldn't be able to--I have my Nook library loaded on all my devices except my PC, and that's because I never relax with it. But it's on 5 others.
You can share an Amazon account across two Kindles?
Yes, or any other Kindle-app devices. I have my account on 2 Kindles, my iPhone and my iPad.
Yeah, we have ours on 2 kindles, my old iPhone, Meg's iPhone, my Android, my work PC, Meg's work PC, and my Mac laptop.
Yeah, I've got the Kindle app on my phone, laptop, and iPad. Which means I can have Dracula, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Night Circus with me ALL THE TIME.
I'm trying to make shelves on my Nook, and I can't because everything that's not YA or SFF has nothing to do with each other. I just get impulses. I hope I do actually finish Fear Of Flying, though.
I have to read The Night Circus. I should pay my library fines, because I've way overbought books recently.
ita, shelve it in YA. That's when I read it!
I made a Shelf called General for hte stuff that's not various flavors of fic or mystery series.