My First Free Kindle e-Book
The thing about the Amazon Prime member free book lending library is nice but not without limitations. One can borrow a Kindle e-book from the lending library and keep it for as long as needed, sans a due date. The drawback is only one book per month can be borrowed. There is no book exchanging once a it is checked out for the month. One can only return the book. There are no exceptions to the policy. To minimize the chance of checking out a wrong book, or having an afterthought, download and peruse a sample version of the prospective book first.
Today is only the seventh date of February, and already I have finished reading on the Kindle Fire John Miller's historical fiction, "The First Assassin." A good read. No new Kindle free book for remainder of the month. Oh well.
Being somewhat of a voracious readers, it is fortunate I have unread e-books installed in my other mobile devices, not to mentioned printed books (remember those?), many unread, too, stashed on the bookshelves.
Having many books in my possession, its an embarrassment of riches, really. It's no privation at all of my not having free access to another Kindle e-book.
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