Originally Posted by
Mutatis-Mutandi
I read something about a Lending program on thousands of books that allow "Amazon Prime" (which entails a monthly fee and other benefits--something I'm not a member of) members to borrow books from Amazon for free.
Here's a quote from the site:
"With Prime, Kindle owners can now choose from thousands of books to borrow for free including over 100 current and former New York Times Bestsellers – as frequently as a book a month, with no due dates."
It sounds like an attempt to compete with the Nook's ability to use libraries. I'd love to know how many books can be borrowed, as "thousands" is quite vague. If it's only a few thousand, that's not very many. And I'm not interested in New York Times Bestsellers, either.