Not all ebooks are lendable. An eligible ebook will have an icon denoting that it is lendable. You can loan an ebook out for 14 days to one user, one time only. Log in using your library card barcode number and PIN. Nook Book Lending Websites EbookFling streamlines the process of swapping free Nook books with a community of avid readers. The website lets you list lendable ebooks as well as send requests to borrow titles you want to read.
You are awarded credits for lending out Nook books to others, and you can use earned credit to borrow ebooks. NOOK books can be borrowed for up to 14 days, after which the ebooks are automatically returned to the owner. You can also tap into a social network of Nook bookworms at BooksforNooks. Both websites connect members who want to lend and borrow Nook books for free. Membership is free for both websites.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. Is it possible to share Nook Books with friends? Undoubtedly, this is a very common question for Nook users. So how can we share Nook Books? This article will show you two ways about this question:.
The LendMe is a function for Nook users to borrow and lend certain eBooks with friends or family who also own Nook accounts with a valid credit card saved. And the following is a detailed introduction to share Nook Books by using LendMe. Step 1: Turn on Nook and click the " Library " button on the left-hand side. Step 2: Press and hold the cover of the book that you want to lend out, then your eBooks will be marked with " Lend Me " on the cover.
Step 3: Click the " Settings " icon on the book cover, then choose the " LendMe " option. Step 4: After that, you will be navigated to the Lend Offer page and just enter your friend's e-mail address associated with his BN. You will not be able to read the book until it comes off loan. If you loan a book to someone and they already have the title in their own library, then you will receive a message that the book has not been lent to prevent duplication and prevent you from using your one time loan to someone who already owns the title.
Now, keep in mind your friend doesn't need a nook to receive and read the loaned book. I am not sure exactly what that "compatible ebook reader" means, but am trying to find out from my PR contact. Also, once a lending offer has been sent, it cannot be retracted so make sure you want to lend your book that one time to the designated contact. You also cannot lend a book that has been loaned to you. I am finding one MAJOR issue with this so far and that is when I go back to the loaned book from another book I get put back to the front cover and when I select Go to furthest read it doesn't go anywhere.
I have learned to read to a chapter end and then jump to that chapter start when I go back in, but this is unacceptable for an ebook reader and is a bug that needs to be worked out. When I go back into other books in my library, the nook properly goes to my furthest read point. This is the first ebook service to support this capability and at this time it is unique.
The LendMe service is currently in beta testing and is working quite well. There can be improvements made in a couple notifications and ability to see which books are lendable directly from the store on the nook. I imagine there will be sites appearing to facilitate book lending too so that you may be able to find books you want to receive via loan from a central repository while posting what books you have available to lend.
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