One of thebest features of Amazon Kindle eReadersis the ability toborrow library books.
However, just like physical books from a library, they come with return dates.
We’ll show you how to keep them past the due date.
Justin Duino / How-To Geek
It may seem strange, but digital eBooks from the library are treated the same as physical books.
Wait, are we suggesting you steal from the library?
The best part about this trick is it’s a victimless “crime.”
You’re not preventing the next person in the waitlist from getting the book.
The eBook has still technically been “returned,” but your Kindle doesn’t know that.
To enable airplane mode on your Kindle, tap the arrow at the top of the home screen.
If you’re in a book, tap toward the top of the screen to reveal the arrow.
Next, tap the airplane icon to turn it on.
Now just bring up the book and don’t leave it until you’re done.
That also includes if theeReaderpowers off due to a low battery.
Theoretically, you should be able to read the book for as long as you need.
Your Kindlecan hold a lot of books, but sometimes one takes a while, and that’s okay.