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If I had to buy every book I read, I wouldn’t be able to pay rent. Reading for free isn’t hard; I’m always exchanging books with friends, scouring my neighborhood’s little free libraries, shopping Stuff Your Kindle Day, and of course, I love my local library. However, as an e-reader expert and enthusiast, I’m almost always using a device for reading. But as I use and test e-readers, I still need to be able to use my library card and read for free. That’s where Libby comes in.
Libby is the best app on my phone. It connects you with library networks (of which you’re a card-carrying member) so you can borrow and read e-books on the Libby app or an e-reader, like Kindle. Having used Libby for several years, it’s a crucial part of my content diet and an invaluable resource for staying well-read.
How does Libby work?
Felt like hitting the jackpot to find Emily Henry’s “Great Big Beautiful Life” as ready to borrow.
Credit: Screenshot: Libby
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