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Harry Potter ebooks coming to Amazon

Updated: Monday, 14 May 2012, 10:18 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 14 May 2012, 10:18 PM CDT

DAILY DOT COM - Owning a Kindle just got a whole lot better for magic-loving Muggles.  Starting June 19, Amazon.com is adding all seven Harry Potter books in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish --to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. 

Harry Potter is the all-time best-selling book series in history, and Amazon has purchased an exclusive license from J.K. Rowling’s Pottermore to make the addition of these titles possible.  The Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, which has over 145,000 books that can be borrowed, is a benefit of Amazon Prime membership.  Members can download a title a month with no due dates.
 
“We’re absolutely delighted to have reached this agreement with Pottermore. This is the kind of significant investment in the Kindle ecosystem that we’ll continue to make on behalf of Kindle owners,” said Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com.

“Over a year, borrowing the Harry Potter books, plus a handful of additional titles, can alone be worth more than the $79 cost of Prime or a Kindle. The Kindle Owners’ Lending Library also has an innovative feature that’s of great benefit for popular titles like Harry Potter – unlimited supply of each title – you never get put on a waiting list.”

With traditional library lending, the library buys a certain number of eBook copies of a particular title. If all of those are checked out, readers have to get on a waiting list. For popular titles like Harry Potter, the wait can sometimes be months. With the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, there are no due dates, books can be borrowed as frequently as once a month, and there are no limits on how many people can simultaneously borrow the same title—so readers never have to wait in line for the book they want.
 
Just as with any other Kindle book, your notes, highlights and bookmarks in borrowed books will be saved, so you’ll have them later if you purchase or re-borrow the book. Books are borrowed from a Kindle device, and customers can have one book out at a time. When customers want to borrow a new book, any borrowed book can easily be returned right from their device.

To learn more about the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, visit www.amazon.com/kindleownerslendinglibrary .

To learn about all the additional benefits included with Amazon Prime, or to start an Amazon Prime free trial, visit www.amazon.com/kindleprime .

 

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