How to 'borrow' books on kindle app - Android Apps and Games

I'm trying to convice mi lady to move over to the nexus 7 from the fire, and she has 0 problems with it, as she is an android fan like me and likes the newest and baddest
that being said, she seems to be a little upset that she can't 'borrow' the free books from the kindle lending library without a kindle device...
so how can we get around this to borrow books from the kindle lending library?
we do have an older kindle we don't use, so maybe borrow one from there, and will it show up on the kindle app then?
and does google play bookstore have a similar borrow book feature? (doubt it)

Maybe by editing the build.prop, bit that requires root.. Btw, I would ask this is the Nexus 7 section
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I borrow books on my Acer tablet via my local library and the Kindle App. The Overdrive Media Center app is the easiest way to do it. All you need in a library card and pin number from the local library. My only problem is that I don't have a large library system to draw from. Would LOVE to get the pin and card number from a huge library system like NYC or something like that!

razorseal said:
...that being said, she seems to be a little upset that she can't 'borrow' the free books from the kindle lending library without a kindle device...
so how can we get around this to borrow books from the kindle lending library?
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Then Kindle app is limited. My wife wanted a couple of magazine subscriptions and they were only available on a Kindle Device. I think Prime is the same way and I suspect borrowing is too. We ended up finding a Fire on Craigslist to get all the functionality.

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HELP! Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet?

Hello,
My cousin is visiting the states which means it's perfect timing for me to ask for a cheap tablet.
As usual it comes down to NT vs KF. Which device is more compatible with sideloaded android apps?
i think its the nook.. but im unsure..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1OubHD3y6Y
neither... go get an Asus Transformer or something similar... you have more flexibility to do what you want with apps. The Nook only has like 1 GB for "personal user" space and the Kindle allows some side load stuff, but if you have to root you can say goodbye to Amazon video. At least that's what I rememeber reading lately.
digger1985 said:
Hello,
My cousin is visiting the states which means it's perfect timing for me to ask for a cheap tablet.
As usual it comes down to NT vs KF. Which device is more compatible with sideloaded android apps?
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When you say "sideloaded" apps, I take that to mean you are not planning on rooting the device. If that's the case you almost have to go to the Nook Color because of it's SD card slot where you can add media at will. The biggest weakness of the NC is the lack of a microphone, but it's the best 7 (meaning very handy and portable) tablet around (IMO). If you can go larger, then the Asus Transformer is the best - although quite a bit more money as well.
My personal taste for a small, knock-around, tablet is the Nook Color, rooted and overclocked and install apps like Netflix and it's a terrific tablet. You could do the same with the Kindle Fire but you would be lacking that SD card slot.
Either one would be a neat device. Used you can find Nook Colors on ebay for around 150.

Question about reading books on the tab

I'm thinking of taking back my nook tablet and picking up a galaxy tab plus. I would like to know how the nook app works on the galaxy tab If I want to read b&n books on it. Is it working well for you guys? I also want to be able to share books from my other nook color and will that work well with the nook app on a galaxy tab? thanks!
I haven't used the Nook app on my GTab7+. I find the epubs work very well with Aldiko. Actually never really used the Nook app on my NC for that matter. Have usually just migrated to more featured reader apps.
jumpman23j said:
I'm thinking of taking back my nook tablet and picking up a galaxy tab plus. I would like to know how the nook app works on the galaxy tab If I want to read b&n books on it. Is it working well for you guys? I also want to be able to share books from my other nook color and will that work well with the nook app on a galaxy tab? thanks!
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Works great for me. My wife has a nook color, the tab performs almost as well in this regard. The only feature I would miss is the read out loud option on the children's titles.
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I picked up the tab after a lot of debate, with reading being one of my main uses, and not thrilled with all the nonsense going on over in nook tablet land. The nook app works wonderfully, and is my preferred reader both for nook content and side-loaded non-drm'ed epubs. It's very snappy and syncs well with my nook 3g. Plus you aren't locked into the nook ecosystem, which is always nice.
Thanks for help guys. So I can use the nook app to download books and store them on the galaxy from my b&n account? Does this work with magazine subscriptions too? Basically I want to know if I have to be connected to the internet through wifi to view my magazines or books. Thanks.
jumpman23j said:
Thanks for help guys. So I can use the nook app to download books and store them on the galaxy from my b&n account? Does this work with magazine subscriptions too? Basically I want to know if I have to be connected to the internet through wifi to view my magazines or books. Thanks.
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Although I dont have the Nook app, if it's anything like the Kindle's app, you won't need to be connected to the internet in order to read something. When I "download" one of my books in Kindle, the book is stored locally on my device for reading at any time.
I would imagine Nook's app to be the same. When you think about it, it would be crazy for them to require the reader to be online in order to read a book. Think of how that would turn people off from having access to reading content that they purchased.
Yes your magazines work I just traded the NT to 7+ I actually prefer the books organization in the app as opposed to how the NT organized everything. The only dissappointment is no hulu plus natively on the 7+ without work arounds.
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Just an FYI for you book readers. Take a look at Overdrive. If you have a library card and your library has digital content, you should be able to connect to it and download and read books for free. You may have to wait a few days for the newest titles, but I've been reading a lot of books that way. You can't beat free.
For whatever it might be worth, I've really enjoyed using "Moon Reader" as a book reader on this tablet. Very configurable....
wfellis said:
Yes your magazines work I just traded the NT to 7+ I actually prefer the books organization in the app as opposed to how the NT organized everything. The only dissappointment is no hulu plus natively on the 7+ without work arounds.
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Cool thanks for the info. I'm basically in the same boat as you in that I'm thinking of trading in the NT for the 7+ as well. It doesn't help that it seems B&N is having trouble with losses mounting and selling off the nook brand.
garyd9 said:
For whatever it might be worth, I've really enjoyed using "Moon Reader" as a book reader on this tablet. Very configurable....
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It's a joy using Moon Reader. I never got tired using it as a book reader.
jumpman23j said:
Cool thanks for the info. I'm basically in the same boat as you in that I'm thinking of trading in the NT for the 7+ as well. It doesn't help that it seems B&N is having trouble with losses mounting and selling off the nook brand.
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My thought on them selling is not that they are getting rid of their revenue stream, merely protecting it from dead treebrick andmorter losses. I feel they doomed themselves by having apps cost3x what they cost in the android market. I don't think you will be disappointed with the 7plus if you have the money. If cost is the main factor the nt is still a good device that doesn't need to be rooted to enjoy using it as a reader or media consumption device.
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coppertubing said:
Just an FYI for you book readers. Take a look at Overdrive. If you have a library card and your library has digital content, you should be able to connect to it and download and read books for free. You may have to wait a few days for the newest titles, but I've been reading a lot of books that way. You can't beat free.
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I use this on my gtab 8.9 and I love it! You can hold up.to 5 books......when the next one becomes available you get an email to download it. Very cool!
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The Nook app for android sucks. I haven't found a Library/Reader setup that works as well and as elegantly as the stock NT Library and Reader. I'm considering returning my Nook Tablet from CM10 back to stock+root, so I can have its slick reading system back. It's a pain in the butt to add epubs to the Nook App (they can be side-loaded to two folders on the device) and it doesn't read PDFs and CBZ like the stock NT did. So far I've settled on Comic Rack for CBZ(and CBR) and Mantano Reader, but they're considerably clunkier.
The best ebook reader on this tab has got to be no doubt the samsung stock ebook reader app from the HC version. I have ported the new apk file to my gtab 7+ ICS and it works really well..
There is a thread on tab 10.1 forum regarding porting of this. u guys can check it out if anyones interested. The stock app has good graphics especially for page turning and the page turn sound. kinda gives a real book feel. :laugh::laugh:
For whatever nook might be: Try Mantano Reader. Now with cloud and all customization features, missing with other readers. Even PDFs are customizable in size and colour. Night mode for everything, of course...
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If anyone is interested, I love fbreader on my tablet and phone because it has all of the addons that I want like text to speech, you can access your calibre library from ykmour computer if you configure calibre to share, there's an app that syncs where you left off in your book so you can continue on your other device. The library isn't pretty like other ebook readers but the options rock & it's free!
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Tried a few apps, but i found Moon Reader is the best.
My Opinion...
I have recently started reading light novels on my Galaxy Tab Plus and I have found two apps to be great ereaders, the first is Kobo Reader, I actually read on this app the most because it not only looks great, but if the epub has embedded images, it will display them as well. The second app is Fabrik Reader. This app is awesome! It looks great, synchronizes with dropbox, my only problem with it is that it doesn't display the embedded pictures.
I hope this helps.
jumpman23j said:
I'm thinking of taking back my nook tablet and picking up a galaxy tab plus. I would like to know how the nook app works on the galaxy tab If I want to read b&n books on it. Is it working well for you guys? I also want to be able to share books from my other nook color and will that work well with the nook app on a galaxy tab? thanks!
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I have both and use both and with the right apps have no problems...
It is a good product. Can do as much as you are willing to try!
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Pair a Kindle Paperwhite with a phone?

Not sure if anybody here knows anything about the kindle paperwhite, but I was wondering if it was possible, somehow, to connect your kindle paperwhite to you phone for file transfer?
I'm going to travel south america soon for a longer time and I wanna pack as light as possible, meaning no laptop. However I plan on reading a lot; Don't know which books yet though(Anybody heard of the 52in52 challenge maybe?) and I would love to be able to get books on my kindle from other sources than the kindle store also. So I could download them to my phone and them somehow get them on the kindle.
Any chance thats possible?

I give up

I've been trying to root my Kindle Fire without success for several days as well as my Galaxy 4 tablet, and it is just too much to deal with for a couple of tablets.
However, I've decided I do want a rooted tablet, something without all the bloatware and that isn't tracking every search I do or order I make to Amazon, or even an email I send to my doctor for all I know. So I 'm asking for help deciding what to buy, as you guys all know way more than I do about this stuff.
What is the best tablet to own if you want a rooted device? I'll be using it for gaming (Clash of Clans, nothing to graphic intensive) and the standard things like watching YouTube videos or maybe a movie on Netflix.
I kneel before the great android sages and ask for your guidance. What tablet would you buy if you wanted a quality device that was easy to root?
Thank you!
GenerallyTso said:
I've been trying to root my Kindle Fire without success for several days as well as my Galaxy 4 tablet, and it is just too much to deal with for a couple of tablets.
However, I've decided I do want a rooted tablet, something without all the bloatware and that isn't tracking every search I do or order I make to Amazon, or even an email I send to my doctor for all I know. So I 'm asking for help deciding what to buy, as you guys all know way more than I do about this stuff.
What is the best tablet to own if you want a rooted device? I'll be using it for gaming (Clash of Clans, nothing to graphic intensive) and the standard things like watching YouTube videos or maybe a movie on Netflix.
I kneel before the great android sages and ask for your guidance. What tablet would you buy if you wanted a quality device that was easy to root?
Thank you!
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What are the specific model numbers of your kindle fire and galaxy tab 4?
What issues are you having in getting them rooted?
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As for the Kindle Fire, nothing above Fire OS 5.1.2 can be rooted.
There are several threads about this in
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd8-hd10/general
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Can I obtain root?

Hi everyone, I have a fire hd 8 5th gen and I would like to obtain root on it so I can install android on it. I just wanted to ask if it is possible to root this device and install android. I am asking you guys because I have not found a way to install android on it.
Anything helps, Thanks!
awesomeelmo said:
Hi everyone, I have a fire hd 8 5th gen and I would like to obtain root on it so I can install android on it. I just wanted to ask if it is possible to root this device and install android. I am asking you guys because I have not found a way to install android on it.
Anything helps, Thanks!
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There's no way to do an exploit to root your Fire tablet, you can convert your old Fire HD 8 to digital clock.
You can buy a new Fire HD 8+ on Amazon and migrate your valuable contents and files (including Google APKs, photos, videos, documents, projects, and others) to a new Fire tablet.
https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Fire-HD-8-Plus-Tablet/dp/B0839NDRB2
AmznUser444 Dev said:
There's no way to do an exploit to root your Fire tablet, you can convert your old Fire HD 8 to digital clock.
You can buy a new Fire HD 8+ on Amazon and migrate your valuable contents and files (including Google APKs, photos, videos, documents, projects, and others) to a new Fire tablet.
https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Fire-HD-8-Plus-Tablet/dp/B0839NDRB2
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Ok, thanks for the info. I have installed android on my fire 7 2015 so I still have a android tablet.
Let me know when there's a new hack to possibly install android.
Thanks for the info,
AmznUser444 Dev said:
There's no way to do an exploit to root your Fire tablet, you can convert your old Fire HD 8 to digital clock.
You can buy a new Fire HD 8+ on Amazon and migrate your valuable contents and files (including Google APKs, photos, videos, documents, projects, and others) to a new Fire tablet.
https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Fire-HD-8-Plus-Tablet/dp/B0839NDRB2
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I don't know why you would buy a $100 fire hd tablet when you can buy a samsung Tab A for $150 that has android (my personal favorite kind of android) instead of doing all the crazy hacking to just get a stock version of android, I also looked at videos on how to actually install android on the new fire hd and you have to brick it and then do some other stuff which is very risky!
Thanks,
awesomeelmo said:
I don't know why you would buy a $100 fire hd tablet when you can buy a samsung Tab A for $150 that has android (my personal favorite kind of android) instead of doing all the crazy hacking to just get a stock version of android, I also looked at videos on how to actually install android on the new fire hd and you have to brick it and then do some other stuff which is very risky!
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Well, I wouldn't drop a Benjamin on the clunky device you referenced (5th gen HD8 goes for $40 USD). As for Samsung's customizations you either love 'em or hate 'em. I fall into the latter category being an AOSP bigot.
tldr: Don't assume your tastes and hesitations are universally shared.

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