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tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
6. Don't know much about it
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 05:00 PM
Sep 2014

But see if your local library has Overdrive. It's the digital content for the library (ebooks and audiobooks) that you download and then they are removed when the borrowing period is over. (My library and my parents have it).

They have apps on Apple and Android devices and free (and legal) is always better.

Disclaimer-- I've only downloaded the ebooks from there and have no idea how the audio books work.

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No - but I would like to know more about it as well..... flying_wahini Sep 2014 #1
I tried it, but kept it. denbot Sep 2014 #2
Thank You Liberalynn Sep 2014 #4
Yes, canceled once, went back, yes, keep your books. politicat Sep 2014 #3
That is good to know Liberalynn Sep 2014 #5
Don't know much about it tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #6
My Library Liberalynn Sep 2014 #7
I guess every library is different tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #8
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