If you use the macOS Mail application, you can quickly email your book directly from iBooks Author in a variety of formats. Email your book With the book open, choose Share > Send via Mail, and choose an option from the submenu. How to Share a Kindle Book Regardless of Your Kindle Device You can read Kindle books on a lot of different devices. The most obvious device being a Kindle e-reader which comes in many different models from the Kindle Paperwhite to the Kindle Fire. You've bought and collected a healthy array of ebooks for your Kindle library, either on a or on your computer, smartphone, or tablet using the Kindle app. Now other members of the family want to read one of your ebooks. Do they have to buy their own copies? ![]() Nope, not if you create a Family Library. By setting up a Family Library, you can swap ebooks with other family members. The Family Library allows for two adults, each with his or her own Amazon account, and up to four children. Once the library is created, you can share ebooks, and other content, with your whole family. One of the best, lesser known perks that come with owning an Amazon Kindle is the ability to share many of the ebooks in your digital library with your friends and family. Better still, your friends and family can also share the books from their collection, with you. We’ll show you how to quickly and easily loan Amazon Kindle ebooks to your friends, share your digital library with members of your family and, in some circumstances, shuttle the DRM-free books you own from your computer onto any Kindle you connect to it. Note: See our for reviews of all the different Kindle models and our top picks. Loan a Kindle ebook to a friend Seamus Bellamy/IDG Amazon doesn’t advertise the fact that you can loan ebooks to friends, but the option is there and it’s fabulous. To loan out a Kindle ebook that you purchased from the Amazon Kindle store, sign into Amazon.com and open the Account & Lists drop-down menu, located in the top right corner of the Amazon homepage. Choose Your Content & Devices. You should see a list of all of the Kindle ebooks that you’ve ever bought. Next to the title of each book, you’ll note a gray square with three dots on it. Click the gray box: a list of all of the options for this title will appear. If ‘Loan this title’ is on the list, you’re in business. Click Loan this title. ![]() Doing so will take you to a page that lets you send the book to the friend of your choosing, via their email address. Your Kindle ebooks can be lent out for a 14-day period, during you won’t have access to the title yourself—just like if you’d lent a book to a pal from the shelf in your living room. Share ebooks with your significant other Seamus Bellamy/IDG Amazon allows two adults in the same family to share the ebooks they buy with one another. If you’re not the only Kindle owner in your family, you’re in luck: Amazon will allow a maximum of two adults per family, to share Kindle ebooks with one another. So, if your partner buys an ebook from the Kindle Store, you’ll be able to read it too, at no charge. To get started with this, log into Amazon’s website and under your Account Settings, choose Your Content & Devices. Next, click Households and Family Library. From here, you’ll be able to set up your Family library sharing settings. Once you’ve added a family member to your Amazon Kindle account, you’ll be able to see, download and read any of the books they’ve bought from the Amazon Kindle store. The same goes for them too: your books become their books. It’s a great way to quickly expand your ebook reading horizons. No family members to share ebooks with? No problem: You can use the same process to give a friend from work or your book club access to your library as well. Transfer ebooks from computer to Kindle It’s also possible to share ebooks with your friends, family or any other voracious readers you may know by transferring them from their computer to their Kindle via a USB connection.
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