The summary of ‘Libby App Tutorial *How to Get Free eBooks & Audiobooks on your Kindle*’

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The video showcases the app Libby, which allows access to a local library's ebooks for free. Viewers are guided on how to set up their library account, search for books, access audiobooks, and borrow books on the app. Instructions are provided on borrowing and transferring books to a Kindle device, with a tip on retaining borrowed books. The video concludes with a call for viewers to like and subscribe to help the channel reach a subscriber goal.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker introduces an app called Libby that provides access to a local library’s catalog of ebooks for free. They highlight the ease of accessing thousands of ebooks through Libby, which can be read on various devices including Kindle. The process of downloading the app from the app store, linking the Libby account to an Amazon account, and verifying library card access is explained. The speaker demonstrates how to search for Libby on the App Store, sign up for a library card, and navigate the initial steps on the app interface.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker guides viewers on how to set up their library account on the Libby app. They explain the process of selecting a library system, signing in with a library card, entering the card number and PIN, and searching for books on the app. The speaker also mentions the option to access audiobooks on the app and demonstrates how to place a hold on a book. They give insights on wait times for books and navigating the app’s browsing features.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to access books from an app on a Kindle device. They show how to select a book, borrow it for a specific period (up to 21 days), and transfer it to the Kindle app. The speaker also mentions a potential hack to retain the borrowed book on the Kindle by going into airplane mode before the loan expires. The segment ends with the speaker showcasing the borrowed book on their Kindle library.

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In this part of the video, the creator asks viewers to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel to help reach their goal of a thousand subscribers by the end of summer. They currently have around 200 subscribers and express gratitude for the support.

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