Amazon's Lending Library is a great treat for Kindle-owning Prime members: You get nearly 300,000 books to read for free. Browsing the selection on a Kindle is easy enough, but Amazon doesn't offer a direct link to these titles on its site. To get to it, you need to jump through a little hoop.
PCWorld reader Danner discovered the filter method to browse Amazon's Lending Library from your web browser:
- At Amazon.com, click the down arrow next to the search box to change from "All" to "Books." Then click Go.
- Scroll down on the left navigation section and click "Prime Eligible."
- Finally, in the following page, click the "Kindle Edition" header.
Voila! Now you can sort the list to your liking (e.g., by customer review or most reviews) and save them to a list if you like. You'll still need to check out a book directly from the Kindle, but browsing all the titles may be easier on a larger device.
Update: And here's a direct link to the search (thanks blissomatic and allanhecox!)
[via PCWorld]
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