Tuesday, October 11, 2011

More eBooks!


A few weeks ago, I wrote about eBooks. I gave reasons on why you should check out library eBooks, as well as instructions on how to download them. (Check out that blog post by clicking here.)

At the end of that post, I noted that Kindle eBooks were not currently available. Guess what? Now they are!

I got to play around with a Kindle (not mine! I don't own an eReader) and downloaded some library eBooks myself. They were very simple to download; the eBook appeared on my device within seconds of checking it out.

I put together some basic instructions on how to download Kindle eBooks. Check them out below, along with the instructions previously posted on how to download eBooks on other devices such as the Nook or the Sony Reader.

How to Download eBooks for Kindle

How to Download eBooks

Here are a few of the titles available to you on our eCatalog, which you can access by clicking here:

Fiction:

Royal Flush by Rhys Bowen

Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Steig Larsson

Non-Fiction:

Blood, Bones, and Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton

Decision Points by George W. Bush

2 comments:

  1. I notice these items can be placed on hold, too, if they are checked out! So simple.... I'm reading a medical mystery on my iPhone!

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  2. Good point! If an eBook isn't available now, placing an eHold will allow you to be notified when it is available.

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