
When you read Kindle Books from your library, your bookmarks, notes, and reading progress are all synced with your Kindle account. As long as you're online, you can read Kindle Books right from your web browser. All you need is a compatible browser and an Internet connection. If you ever check out the same title again, or buy it from the Kindle store, you'll find your notes safe and sound right where you left them.Īnother option is to read eBooks borrowed from your library on Kindle Cloud Reader.

Any notes you take, or bookmarks you make will be saved. Once you deliver a library book to your Kindle or Kindle reading app, it reads just like any other Kindle Book. Kindle Books checked out from your library are saved to your Kindle account so that you can download them again whenever you need to during the lending period.When you see the 'Get for Kindle button,' click it to go to Amazon's website, which allows you to send the book to a Kindle device.



You can use a computer, or you can download titles directly with devices such as a Kindle Fire or other tablets.Kindles with a Wi-Fi internet connection can download most books directly from Amazon. Most library eBooks can be read on Kindle and Kindle reading apps.Overdrive is in the process of replacing the Overdrive app with the Libby app for a better, user-friendly experience. Please note that while references will mention the Overdrive app below, they are interchangeable with the Libby app.
