I still read a lot more than them though so I do not save a considerable amount because I will just end up buying another book with what I saved from rotating. We switch off on who buys the books to keep it fair for the most part. In the beginning I read a lot more than my 2 other friends so instead of them spending money on something I already had I offered my account. For that matter, I own five Kindles–mine, my kids, my husband’s, my best friend’s and my sister’s–that all use my Amazon account. When she buys me a book, she gifts it to me through Amazon.ĭid you have separate accounts before ? If so do you spend more or less? I fund my Amazon account with a credit card. Dabney buys the adult books and her sister buys the YA books. DabneyĭA reviewer, Dabney, shares with her sister. I asked on Facebook and Twitter whether any one else account shared and received some really interesting responses. We fund the account primarily with gift cards, although I often “gift” myself books and my friend has recently attached her credit card so that we can access the Prime Library. By pooling our resources, my friend and I have spent approximately the same amount of money than before we shared but we have access to a larger ebook library. We have two Kindle devices, two computers, two phones, and one iPad connected to the account. Kindle permits up to 6 Kindle devices to be attached to one account and any number of apps. From time to time, she’ll ask me what in our joint account we should read. I enjoy going into the Kindle account in hopes that she’s bought something great. We both have multiple Kindle devices and so I signed us up for a joint gmail account that we would attach to our joint Kindle account. Why not share an ebook account, I proposed. She would frequently ask me what I purchased and I found so many times that our tastes overlapped. I have a friend whose tastes in books are somewhat similar to mine. Jane Ebooks lending / reader communities / Reader Habits 26 Comments
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